Protecting Trademarks in Hard Economic Times
By Thomas Casagrande
Slashing trademark-related legal work in response to the recession may be shortsighted. In fact, it may even be squandering an opportunity.
Google Rebounds in Adwords Lawsuits
By Zusha Elinson
A ruling for Rescuecom in April fueled suits against Google for selling trademarked keywords that trigger ads alongside search results. But in the last two weeks, sibling publication The Recorder reports, two AdWords lawsuits have folded, lending credence to experts who say the cases against Google are hard to make.
'Dot-cm': A New Tool for Cybersquatters
By Tresa Baldas
Sibling publication The National Law Journal reports that trademark attorneys are seeing a new domain-name trick that can dilute or taint brands: cybersquatters using the country code for the West African nation of Cameroon to prey on those committing a common typographical error.
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