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Is Your Company Ready for ".Anything"?, Trademark Thoughts Winter 2011
Trademark Functionality Alert: Job’s Daughters Has Risen Again!, Trademark Thoughts Spring 2011
Plaintiffs Beware: Perils of Bringing False Advertising Claims Against FDA-Regulated Products, Trademark Thoughts Winter 2010
Trademark Applicants Beware: US Trademark Office Raises Bar for Demonstrating a "Bona Fide Intent" to Use Mark in US Commerce, Trademark Thoughts Spring 2010
Defeating Cybersquatters, Trademark Thoughts Fall 2009
Purchasing Competitors' Trademarks as Keywords to Generate Sponsored Links: Trademark "Use in Commerce"?, Trademark Thoughts Spring 2009
EU and US: Opposing Views of Geographic Indications of Origin, Trademark Thoughts Spring 2008
Dilution redux: The new FTDRA, Trademark Thoughts April 2007
The U.S. Statement of Use: Get It Right or It's F-R-A-U-D!, Trademark Thoughts December 2004
Aesthetic Functionality Redux: Sliding Down a Slippery Slope, Trademark Thoughts May 2002
Trade Dress Protection for Marketing Themes, Sales Techniques, and Styles of Doing Business, Trademark Thoughts February 2002
Famous, almost famous, and not-so-famous trademarks: is fame enough?, Trademark Thoughts April 2001
Demonstrating "Acquired distinctiveness" in Descriptive Marks, Trademark Thoughts January 2001
Is using surveys to prove trademark dilution an impossible dream?, Trademark Thoughts April 2000 |