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Oregonian Creates “Visitor Guide to Portland” for iPad

05 Saturday Nov 2011

Posted by Kenan Farrell in Oregon, Portland, Social Media

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Apple, iPad

The Oregonian‘s “Best of the Northwest: Visitor guide to Portland and the Pacific Northwest” is now available for free on iPad from the iTunes store.

The visitor guide includes three major categories detailing the best of Portland and beyond: Dining, Travel and Events.

Anybody using the app? Thoughts? Did the Oregonian leave out your favorite spot?

Oregon Copyright Litigation Update – Danger Ninja Productions v. Estee Lauder

04 Friday Nov 2011

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

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Copyright Infringement, Copyright Misattribution, DMCA Violation, Kurt M. Rylander, Mark E. Beatty, Paul Papak, Photography, Unfair Trade Practices

Danger Ninja Productions et al v. Estee Lauder Companies, Inc. et al

Plaintiff, a Portland-based photographer, alleges that cosmetic giant Estee Lauder used one of his images (DRIPPING BLACK…see below) without authorization on magazine covers and in connection with in-store campaigns.

Can you spot Daniel Hoyt’s image in the MAC ad below?

Court Case Number: 3:11-cv-01321-PK
File Date: Thursday, November 03, 2011
Plaintiff: Danger Ninja Productions, Daniel Hoyt
Plaintiff Counsel: Kurt M. Rylander, Mark E. Beatty of Rylander & Associates PC
Defendant: Estee Lauder Companies, Inc.
Make-Up Art Cosmetics, Inc.
M.A.C. Cosmetics, Inc.
Cause: Copyright Infringement, Copyright Misattribution, DMCA Violation, Unfair Trade Practices
Court: District Court of Oregon
Judge: Magistrate Judge Paul Papak

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Related story: Evelyn Lauder dead at 75

Who owns “Keep Portland Weird”?

31 Monday Oct 2011

Posted by Kenan Farrell in Intellectual Property, Oregon, Portland, Trademark

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Keep Portland Weird

Happy Halloween. On this day when guys, gals, ghosts and ghouls get weird around the world, I got curious who owns the popular Portland phrase “Keep Portland Weird.” Turns out it’s Music Millennium on East Burnside in Portland. Per Music Millennium’s website:

Keep Portland Weird is about supporting local business in the Portland Oregon area. We want to support local business because they make Portland stand out from other cities and make it a more unique place to live. They do this by providing consumers a wide range of products that represent the different cultures that make up Portland.

Actually, Music Millennium only owns the mark inside Oregon and in connection with “stickers, buttons and t-shirts.” Music Millennium’s Oregon trademark application (below) was filed in September 2006 and claims a date of first use of October 2002.

Music Millennium tried twice to obtain a federal registration for the KEEP PORTLAND WEIRD mark, but was rejected both times by the USPTO based on a prior trademark registration for KEEP AUSTIN WEIRD. The “Keep _____ Weird” phrase apparently originated in Austin, Texas (from Red Wassenich, who says he made the comment after giving a pledge to an Austin radio station), and the federal registration claims a date of first use of October 1, 2001. Check out the Austin registration and Music Millennium’s federal application attempts below:

At apparent odds with both Music Millennium’s quirky, populist message and it’s assertion of rights over KEEP PORTLAND WEIRD, Portland-based PFW Productions filed its own related trademark application with the following description:

“The mark is a modification of the public domain “KEEP PORTLAND WEIRD!” image. The words “KEEP” and “WEIRD!” are visibly crossed out and replaced with the words “MAKE” and “RELEVANT!” respectively.”

Stay safe out there tonight, folks. Don’t forget to check your candy before eating.

Senator Wyden fights for new patent office in Portland

29 Saturday Oct 2011

Posted by Kenan Farrell in Federal Initiatives, Oregon, Patent, Portland, Trademark

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America, Ron Wyden

Senator Ron Wyden has plans to bring a new patent office to Portland. Wyden met with about 35 local business and public officials this past week to plot how Portland can convince the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office to locate a new satellite office in Portland.

The America Invents Act, passed into law in September, calls for the U.S. patent office to establish three satellite offices around the country. The USPTO has already decided to put one of the new offices in Detroit. Each office is expected to employ between 200 and 500 people.

However, Portland is not the only western city campaigning for one of the new satellite offices. San Francisco and Denver are apparently currently leading the pack based on their strong tech sectors.

“You strip it all down and someone in the West is going to get one of these offices,” Wyden said. “We need to pull out all the stops.”

Check out OregonLive.com for the full story.

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