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Apple Takes Over the World -- and Other Hot IP Issues

By Sara Skiff | Friday, October 21, 2005

Coming October 24, 2005 to IP Memes: You'll learn about Apple's new mysterious trademark registration, why things are getting a little "weird" between Warner Bros., Radiohead, and a Canadian folk group, how the hush-hush atmosphere at the Board of Patent Appeals and Interferences impacts the public, why September was an interesting month for intellectual property violations, and why the number of Microsoft's patent filings in India have skyrocketed.

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Who Says Harriet Miers Has No Experience? -- and Other Hot IP Issues -- and Other Hot IP Issues

By Sara Skiff | Friday, October 7, 2005

Coming October 10, 2005 to IP Memes: You'll learn how Yahoo! plans to escape the copyright problems plaguing the Google Print project, what a new partnership between Verizon and Disney could mean for the privacy of Verizon customers, how Apple is trying to get a piece of that podcast action via a trademark, why a little subway map caused a big stink with transit authorities in New York, San Francisco, and Chicago, how the recording industry proposes to "clean" your computer of illegal files and file-sharing programs, and what intellectual property law has to do with Supreme Court nominee Harriet Miers.

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Microsoft Invented the iPod? -- and Other Hot IP Issues

By Sara Skiff | Friday, August 12, 2005

Coming August 15, 2005 to IP Memes: You'll learn about the lawsuit that almost put the kibosh on a new Warner Brothers film, why two technology giants are squabbling over the iPod, how Las Vegas trumped potential trademark infringers, and the outcome of a copyright battle over a recent best seller. All that plus a bonus IP blog meme.

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Published on Mondays, IP Memes is a biweekly newsletter that explores emerging technology-related intellectual property issues — or "memes" as we call them. Like all of our newsletters, it's free. Please subscribe now.

Topics: Coming Attractions | IP Memes | Technology Industry/Legal Profession

Supreme Court Nominee John Roberts on Intellectual Property -- and Other Hot IP Issues

By Sara Skiff | Friday, July 29, 2005

Coming August 1, 2005 to IP Memes: You'll learn the outcome of a recent court battle involving members of a famous rock band, what the Federal Circuit's decision regarding patent cases and the dictionary means for you, how President Bush's new Supreme Court nominee John G. Roberts' has ruled on intellectual property cases, why Illinois' new law against violent video games may run afoul of the First Amendment, and how archiving old Web pages resulted in a lawsuit (one that Google is probably watching closely given its famous cache).

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Topics: Coming Attractions | IP Memes | Technology Industry/Legal Profession

Little Induce Coup -- and Other Hot IP Issues

By Sara Skiff | Friday, July 15, 2005

Coming July 18, 2005 to IP Memes: You'll learn what the Supreme Court decision in the Grokster case means for P2P technology (and you), about an Internet giant that has picked a fight with typosquatters, how Brazil bullied a US drug manufacturer into lowering prices, and why trademark infringement target Columbia Pictures is laying low.

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Published on Mondays, IP Memes is a biweekly newsletter that explores emerging technology-related intellectual property issues — or "memes" as we call them. Like all of our newsletters, it's free. Please subscribe now.

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Getting Advanced Intel -- and Other Hot IP Issues

By Sara Skiff | Friday, June 17, 2005

Coming June 20, 2005 to IP Memes: You'll learn about the proposed changes in the patent reform bill recently presented to Congress, a bench-clearing trademark fight involving Major League Baseball, how you can work for Microsoft as a copyright snitch, and why Apple may have a beef with the Wall Street Journal for trade secret infringement.

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The 7% Delusion -- and Other Hot IP Issues

By Sara Skiff | Friday, June 3, 2005

Coming June 6, 2005 to IP Memes: You'll learn about the error rates at the USPTO's Patent Technology Centers, two toy tycoons fighting over a patent, how to avoid a patent filing surcharge fee, and an IP birthday. All that plus the IP Memes IP Blog of the Week.

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Copyright Office Feeds Your Firm -- and Other Hot IP Issues

By Sara Skiff | Friday, May 20, 2005

Coming May 23, 2005 to IP Memes: You'll learn about a new way to receive the latest news from the US Copyright Office, why an Indiana man is suing pop-star Britney Spears, and what people are saying about injunctive relief, one of the hottest topics in patent reform. All that plus the IP Memes IP Blog of the Week.

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Two Tigers in IP Cat Fight -- and Other Hot IP Issues

By Sara Skiff | Friday, May 6, 2005

Coming May 9, 2005 to IP Memes: You'll learn about the curious timing of a trademark dispute, how the mainstream media misreported the latest round of hearings on patent reform, and the changes in the most recent edition of the Trademark Manual of Examining Procedures (TMEP). All that plus the IP Memes IP Blog of the Week.

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Topics: Coming Attractions | IP Memes | Technology Industry/Legal Profession

Mr. Uncrustable Can't Cut The Mustard -- and Other Hot IP Issues

By Sara Skiff | Friday, April 22, 2005

Coming April 25, 2005 to IP Memes: You'll discover what the Federal Circuit thinks about Smuckers' patent for crustless peanut butter and jelly, learn about a new controversial bill that would drastically change U.S. patent law, and expose yourself to some alternative viewpoints on the pending Family and Entertainment Copyright Act of 2005 (currently awaiting President Bush's signature). All that plus the IP Memes IP Blog of the Week.

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