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Oregon Copyright Litigation Update – Fraserside IP v. William Michael Jones et al.

21 Saturday Apr 2012

Posted by Kenan Farrell in Copyright, District of Oregon, Intellectual Property, Litigation, Oregon

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Contributory Copyright Infringement, Copyright Infringement, False Designation of Origin, Inducement of Copyright Infringement, John V. Acosta, Vicarious Copyright Infringement

Fraserside IP LLC v. William Michael Jones et al

Court Case Number:    3:12-cv-00699-AC
File Date:    Friday, April 20, 2012
Plaintiff:     Fraserside IP LLC
Plaintiff Counsel:     Lake J.H. Perriguey of Law Works LLC
Defendant:     William Michael Jones, Mindy Jones, http://www.boneprone.com, http://www.tubekings.com, http://www.socalmovies.com, La Vista, Chin Holdings China, Marvin Greencarrier, John Does 1 – 100, John Doe Companies 1-100
Cause:    Copyright Infringement, Contributory Copyright Infringement, Vicarious Copyright Infringement, Inducement of Copyright Infringement, False Designation of Origin
Court:    Oregon District Court
Judge:     Magistrate Judge John V. Acosta

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Related story: Private Sues BoneProne, ‘Porn Mafia Family’ for Infringement

Stories from the Week that Was – 4/8/12-4/14/12

14 Saturday Apr 2012

Posted by Kenan Farrell in Federal Initiatives, Intellectual Property, Legislation, Social Media, Trademark

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Amazon, Facebook, Instagram, JOBS Act, USPTO

Stories from the Week that Was – 4/8/12-4/14/12

President Obama Signs Into Law The Jumpstart Our Business Startups Act

Amazon will now buy your old CDs

Maryland becomes first state to ban employers from asking for social media passwords

Warning from the USPTO Concerning Unofficial Trademark Solicitations

U.S. sees warmest March in recorded history, NOAA reports

SF Students Suspended & Barred From Walking At Graduation Because They Joked About Teachers On A Blog

Facebook To Acquire Instagram For $1 Billion

“Relying on the government to protect your privacy is like asking a peeping tom to install your window blinds.” – John Perry Barlow

Oregon Trademark Litigation Update – Exact Order Specialties v. Glow Industries

11 Wednesday Apr 2012

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

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Common Law Trademark Infringement and Unfair Competition, Dennis J. Hubel, Federal Trademark Counterfeiting, Federal Trademark Infringement, Federal Unfair Competition, Oregon Trademark Infringement and Counterfeiting, State Trademark Dilution, Unlawful Trade Practices

Exact Order Specialties v. Glow Industries, Inc. et al

Court Case Number:    3:12-cv-00631-HU
File Date:    Tuesday, April 10, 2012
Plaintiff:     Exact Order Specialties
Plaintiff Counsel:     John E. Grant, III of Meltzer Grant LLC
Defendant:     Glow Industries, Inc., David Glowacki, Brian Nupp, Does 1-10
Cause:    Federal Trademark Infringement, Federal Trademark Counterfeiting, Federal Unfair Competition, Oregon Trademark Infringement and Counterfeiting, Oregon Trademark Dilution, Unlawful Trade Practices, Common Law Trademark Infringement and Unfair Competition
Court:    District of Oregon
Judge:    Magistrate Judge Dennis J. Hubel

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Stories from the Week that Was – 4/1/12-4/7/12

07 Saturday Apr 2012

Posted by Kenan Farrell in Copyright, Federal Initiatives, Legislation, Litigation

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Apple, JOBS Act

Stories from the Week that Was – 4/1/12-4/7/12

Mac Flashback Trojan: Find Out If You’re One of the 600,000 Infected

JOBS Act To Jumpstart The Job Market

Collector Sues William Eggleston Over New Prints of Old Photos

“Bad artists copy. Good artists steal.” – Pablo Picasso

Oregon Copyright Litigation Update – Simon Tam v. Namco Bandai Holdings

23 Thursday Feb 2012

Posted by Kenan Farrell in Copyright, District of Oregon, Intellectual Property, Litigation, Oregon

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Copyright Infringement, Dennis J. Hubel, Namco Bandai

Simon Tam et al v. Namco Bandai Holdings (USA), Inc. et al

Court Case Number: 3:12-cv-00312-HU
File Date: Wednesday, February 22, 2012
Plaintiff: Simon Tam, Aaron Moxley
Plaintiff Counsel: Anthony Edward McNamer of McNamer and Company, PC
Defendant: Namco Bandai Holdings (USA), Inc., Toei Animation Incorporated, Inc., Namco Bandai Games America, Inc.
Cause: Copyright Infringement
Court: District Court of Oregon
Judge: Magistrate Judge Dennis J. Hubel

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Oregon Trademark Litigation Update – Metal-Tech Cage v. Jason DeMello

22 Wednesday Feb 2012

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

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Janice M. Stewart, Klarquist Sparkman, Metal-Tech Cage, Trademark Infringement, Unfair Competition

Metal-Tech Cage, LLC v. Jason DeMello et al

Court Case Number: 3:12-cv-00308-ST
File Date: Tuesday, February 21, 2012
Plaintiff: Metal-Tech Cage, LLC
Plaintiff Counsel: Kevin M. Hayes of Klarquist Sparkman LLP
Defendant: Jason DeMello, DeMello Offroad
Cause: Trademark Infringement, Unfair Competition
Court: District of Oregon
Judge: Magistrate Judge Janice M. Stewart

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Oregon Copyright Litigation Update – CBT Nuggets v. Tri Nguyen

18 Saturday Feb 2012

Posted by Kenan Farrell in Copyright, District of Oregon, Intellectual Property, Litigation, Oregon

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Bradley Litchfield, CBT Nuggets, Copyright Infringement, Michael Hogan

CBT Nuggets, L.L.C. v. Tri Nguyen et al

Court Case Number: 6:12-cv-00291-HO
File Date: Friday, February 17, 2012
Plaintiff: CBT Nuggets, L.L.C.
Plaintiff Counsel: E. Bradley Litchfield of Hutchinson Cox Coons & DuPriest
Defendant: Tri Nguyen, Hue Nguyen, Hung Tran, John Cast, Mike Schewe, nicetodobusinesswithyou, examread, examworld@gmail.com, examgrand@gmail.com, HNT4585@gmail.com
Cause: Copyright Infringement
Court: District of Oregon
Judge: U.S. District Judge Michael R. Hogan

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Oregon Trademark Litigation Update – Sportsgrants v. Crossfit

04 Saturday Feb 2012

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

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Common Law Trademark Infringement, Crossfit, Federal Trademark Dilution, Michael H. Simon, Sportsgrants, Trademark Infringement, Williamson & Wyatt

Sportsgrants, Inc. v. Crossfit, Inc. et al

Court Case Number: 3:12-cv-00196-SI                                                     
File Date:
Friday, February 03, 2012
Plaintiff:
Sportsgrants, Inc.
Plaintiff Counsel:
Michael A. Cohen, Matthew R. Wilmot Schwabe, Williamson & Wyatt, P.C.
Defendant:
Crossfit, Inc., Does 1 through 10
Cause:
Trademark Infringement, Common Law Trademark Infringement, Dilution
Court: 
District Court of Oregon
Judge:
Judge Michael H. Simon

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How to Designate a DMCA Agent

24 Tuesday Jan 2012

Posted by Kenan Farrell in Copyright, Intellectual Property, Legislation, Social Media

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Website or blog owners, if you allow third parties to post content on your site, check out this short video that could save you lots of $$$.

Stories from the Week that Was – 1/8/12-1/14/12

22 Sunday Jan 2012

Posted by Kenan Farrell in Federal Initiatives, Intellectual Property, Legislation, Trademark

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PIPA, SOPA

Stories from the Week that Was – 1/8/12-1/14/12

More SOPA this week. It’s all coming to a head next week with a big internet protest planned. Stay tuned.

Homeland Security monitors journalists

3 More Reasons SOPA Ought to Scare You

Boycott SOPA: Android app that scans barcodes and tells you whether an object’s manufacturer/publisher supports SOPA

Who Is Flying Unmanned Aircraft in the U.S.?

Why bankruptcy isn’t a brand killer

Full Text of 2012 Indiana State of the Judiciary Address

White House Speaks Out Against SOPA/PIPA, Sort Of…

“The intellectual property situation is bad and getting worse. To be a programmer, it requires that you understand as much law as you do technology.” – Eric Allman

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