GUEST BLOG FROM BARRY BARNETT

Barry Barnett has been a Guest Blogger in the past, his Blawgletter provides great thoughts, and insights. I read his blogs regularly. Over the years Barry and I have had a number of cases together and he is an outstanding lawyer. Barry is a partner

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Apple did not prove that App Store was famous and not descriptive, therefore Apple failed to establish a likelihood of success at trial. On July 6, 2011 US District Judge Phyllis Hamilton denied Apple’s request to enjoin Amazon from using “App Store” as she ruled that it was unlikely that

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Please listen to this informative podcast about eNeturals and Special Masters for eDiscovery featuring US District Judge Arthur J. Schwab, Allison Skinner, and Timothy Opsitnick concerning the American College of eNeutrals’ efforts to training mediators, Special Masters, and discovery referees. Karl Schieneman moderated the panel’s discussion.

Also Karl Schieneman interviewed Allison

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China’s dominant search engine Baidu announced a new licensing that will permit legal downloads and streaming music to millions of Chinese users. A recent NY Times report described the new deal that will change China’s image for providing illegal downloads:

The agreement between Baidu and One-Stop China, a joint

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Google’s newest Social Media adventure Google+ is getting rave reviews with millions of users yet not launched to the public. Keep in mind that the Federal Trade Commission’s (FTC) 20 year oversight of Google’s privacy policy because of Google’s disastrous Buzz – the 2010 failed Social Media attempt by Google. One

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Google faces antitrust allegations by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), the European Union(EU), and in Texas that Google’s search engine favors its own services in search results and charges rivals higher ad rates. So when asked to testify before a US Senate Judiciary antitrust subcommittee Google initially refused, but

Continue Reading Standoff Ends – Google to Testify Before Senate Panel in September