A quotation in the World Trademark Review Daily.
Adam Smith, Trademark Owners Urged To Beware Of Phoneword Disputes, WORLD TRADEMARK REVIEW DAILY, July 31, 2009.
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Analysis and comments made for the above news article were ultimately published as part of a larger work.
James L. Bikoff and Phillip V. Marano, The U.S. Experience, WORLD TRADEMARK REVIEW, Issue 21, 50 (October/November 2009) (Appearing in Julian Gyngell, Smart Thinking on Phonewords, WORLD TRADEMARK REVIEW, Issue 21, 47 (October/November 2009)).
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Friday, July 31, 2009
Quotation: Trademark Owners Urged To Beware Of Phoneword Disputes
Wednesday, July 29, 2009
Publication: Proposal for eUDRP Released for Public Comment
Another publication in World Trademark Review Daily:
James L. Bikoff and Phillip V. Marano, Proposal for eUDRP Released for Public Comment, WORLD TRADEMARK REVIEW DAILY, July 23, 2009.
Comment
The original title was "The War On Cyberpiracy Goes Green."
Wednesday, July 15, 2009
Publication: Test for Descriptiveness Clarified in URBANHOUZING Case
A publication in World Trademark Review Daily:
James L. Bikoff and Phillip V. Marano, Test for Descriptiveness Clarified in URBANHOUZING Case, WORLD TRADEMARK REVIEW DAILY, June 26, 2009.
Comment
The original title was "Test for Descriptiveness Causes Actual Confusion at the TTAB."
Publication: The UDRP Turns 10
My first joint-authored work published in World Trademark Review:
James L. Bikoff, David K. Heasley, Phillip V. Marano and Michael Delaney, The UDRP Turns 10, WORLD TRADEMARK REVIEW, Issue 20 (August/September 2009).
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