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INDATA Project to Host Assistive Tech Conference

24 Saturday Jul 2010

Posted by Kenan Farrell in Indiana, Indianapolis, Intellectual Property, Social Media, Tech Developments

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The INDATA Project will host the 2010 Annual Assistive Technology Conference on Thursday, July 29, and Friday, July 30, from 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. at the Indiana Convention Center in Indianapolis. It will provide a comprehensive overview of devices and programs available to assist Hoosiers with disabilities. Admission to the event is free, but registration is required.

The third annual gathering hosted by INDATA, entitled “Express Yourself,” will feature more than 30 hours of educational sessions by leading professionals in assistive technology, covering everything from Twitter and web accessibility to technology for seniors and electronic aids for daily living. More than 50 assistive technology exhibitors will be on-hand to demonstrate equipment and answer questions.

Register online here: http://indataconference.eventbrite.com/

Indiana Innovation Showcase Set for 2-7 PM at the Purdue Technology Center

13 Tuesday Jul 2010

Posted by Kenan Farrell in Intellectual Property

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Indianapolis, Indiana — Entrepreneurs representing 40 new and expanding Indiana businesses presented technologies and economic opportunities before investors and business leaders at the inaugural Indiana Innovation Showcase.

Event will be held from 2-7 p.m. in the Purdue Technology Center located in the Purdue Research Park at AmeriPlex-Indianapolis near the Indianapolis International Airport.

Participating in the invitation-only program are more than 250 entrepreneurs, venture capitalists, angel investors and economic development leaders. Program is sponsored by the Indiana Venture Club, Purdue Research Foundation and the Indiana Economic Development Corp. (IEDC).

Speakers for the program include Gary Anderson, senior advisor for TL Ventures and keynote speaker for the program; Joseph B. Hornett, senior vice president, treasurer and COO, Purdue Research Foundation; Steve Hourigan, director for the 21st Century Fund and entrepreneurship, IEDC; Faraz Abassi, president, Venture Club of Indiana; John Hanak, statewide director, Purdue Technology Centers, Purdue Research Foundation; and Bruce Kidd, senior vice president, Walker Information Inc.

Entrepreneurs who participated in the showcase have already raised more than $100 million in funding for their firms. Participating companies included: Kylin Therapeutics Inc., West Lafayette; CMT: Comfort Motion Technologies, Anderson; First Precision LLC, Merrillville; Ikotech LLC, New Albany; Indiana Nanotech LLC, Indianapolis; Wolf Technical Services Inc., Indianapolis; OrthoPediatrics Corp., Warsaw; and Vontoo Inc., Indianapolis. A full list of participating companies can be found here.

Source: Source: Inside INdiana Business

Indiana Trademark Litigation Update – Jane Ruemmele v. Fundex

13 Tuesday Jul 2010

Posted by Kenan Farrell in Copyright, Indiana, Intellectual Property, Litigation, Trademark

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An Indianapolis lawyer who created the game “Chronology” is accusing Fundex Games Ltd. of trademark infringement.

Jane Ruemmele, a Marion County public defender, filed suit March 24 in U.S. District Court of Southern Indiana. The lawsuit alleges breach of contract, trademark infringement, use of a counterfeit mark, unfair competition, copyright infringement, trademark dilution and forgery.

Ruemmele is seeking damages, plus a judgment for the return or destruction of all products bearing the Chronology trademark.

Fundex is a family-owned company based in Plainfield that sells licensed games, plus standard games such as checkers and chess. Ruemmele holds the trademark and copyright to the game Chronology, which she first licensed in 1995.

Fundex acquired the licensing rights to “Chronology” in October of 2007 with the purchase of Great American Puzzle Factory, according to the lawsuit. The deal that Ruemmele struck with Great American in 1995 provides her royalty payments of 6 percent of net sales. The rate rises to 8 percent after the first 100,000 games are sold.

“Fundex has sold numerous units of the card game since its acquisition of Great American,” the lawsuit alleges, but the company has provided no royalty statements or payments since October 2008.

Ruemmele also believes the payments Fundex made up to that point were less than required under the license agreement.

The lawsuit says Ruemmele attempted to work with Fundex to extend the license agreement past an expiration date of March 31, 2008, or to strike a new deal. “However, Fundex continually refused to return calls or correspondence from Ruemmele or her attorney while Fundex continued to sell and market the card game.”

Jonathan Polak, the Taft Stettinius & Hollister LLP attorney representing Ruemmele, said his client isn’t sure exactly how many copies of Chronology have been sold by Fundex—that’s why she’s seeking an audit. The contract with Great American gave Ruemmele the right to inspect company sales records.

Polak wouldn’t say how much “Chronology” had earned before Fundex acquired the game.

Ruemmele’s relationship with Great American, formerly based in Connecticut, suggests the game was successful.

Ruemmele and Great American renewed the contract in 2000 and again on Oct. 15, 2007, shortly before the sale to Fundex.

Great American also paid Ruemmele an annual, guaranteed advance of $1,000, according to the license contract.

Source: Indianapolis Business Journal

Indiana Trademark Litigation Update – Sweetwater Sound v. J2 Electronics Group

13 Tuesday Jul 2010

Posted by Kenan Farrell in Indiana, Intellectual Property, Litigation, Northern District of Indiana, Trademark

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Common Law Trademark, False Description, Litigation Update, Philip P. Simon, Roger B. Cosbey, Unfair Competition

Sweetwater Sound v. J2 Electronics Group

Both Plaintiff and Defendant are in the business of selling audio recording and reproduction equipment, musical instruments and accessories. Defendant allegedly is knowingly infringing Plaintiff’s registered trademark SWEETWATER.

Court Case Number: 1:10-cv-00219-PPS-RBC
File Date: Wednesday, July 07, 2010
Plaintiff: Sweetwater Sound Inc.
Plaintiff Counsel: Larry L. Barnard, Robert T. Keen Jr. of Carson Boxberger LLP
Defendant: J2 Electronics Group Ltd.
Cause: Federal Trademark Infringement, Common Law Trademark Infringement, Unfair Competition, False Description
Court: Northern District of Indiana
Judge: Chief Judge Philip P. Simon
Referred To: Magistrate Judge Roger B. Cosbey

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Kenan Farrell to speak at Blog Indiana – Social Media & Blogging Conference

12 Monday Jul 2010

Posted by Kenan Farrell in Authors, Bloggers, Copyright, Defamation, Indiana, Indianapolis, Intellectual Property, KLF Legal, Social Media, Tech Developments, Trademark

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I’ll be speaking at Indy’s top Social Media & Blogging Conference, Blog Indiana. My session “A Legal Primer for Bloggers” will provide an overview of the key legal issues that bloggers should consider: Intellectual Property, Defamation, Anonymity and Privacy.

I’m happy to be able to provide readers of this blog a 10% discount. The code is “SPEAKTOME10” and is good starting today until all ticket sales end.

Hope to see you there.

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