Monthly Archives: September 2015

Another internal website search engine case survives motion to dismiss

Stiles v. Wal-Mart Stores, Inc., 2015 WL 5173060, No. 2:14–CV–2234 (E.D. Cal. Sept. 2, 2015) (magistrate judge)   Stiles allegedly patented the “Stiles Razor,” the only personal styling razor with a 1/8” blade and ergonomic handle allowing for safe and … Continue reading

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First Amendment invalidates anti-solicitation ordinance in tourist district

FF Cosmetics FL Inc. v. City of Miami Beach, No.. 14-cv-22072, 2015 WL 5145548 (S.D. Fla. Aug. 31, 2015)   Plaintiffs run stores in Miami Beach, selling cosmetics, skin care, and beauty products on Lincoln Road, in the City’s historic … Continue reading

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Third Circuit confirms that consumers still lack Lanham Act standing

Knit With v. Knitting Fever, Inc., — Fed.Appx. —-, 2015 WL 5147749, No. 12–3219 (Sept. 2, 2015)   This long-running, contentious litigation comes to an end (perhaps) with the court of appeals’ affirmance of the district court’s rejection of various … Continue reading

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Good article on gender and privacy

Not a Mackinnon-style critique of privacy; rather it’s an essay by Kendra Albert about privacy anxieties being played out on the bodies of women (remember also that dad who shot the drone because he was worried about it spying on … Continue reading

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TM/right of publicity mismatch claims another video game victim

Virag, SRL v. Sony Computer Entertainment America LLC, No. 3:15-cv-01729 (N.D. Cal. Aug. 21, 2015)   In yet another demonstration of the ridiculous mismatch between right of publicity law and trademark law, Sony wins dismissal of trademark claims for its … Continue reading

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Do implicit falsity plaintiffs have to plead the existence of a survey?

Vincent v. Utah Plastic Surgery Society, — Fed.Appx. —-, 2015 WL 5090868, No. 13–4146 (10th Cir. Aug. 31, 2015)   Plaintiffs (cosmetic surgeons) sued defendants (plastic surgeons) for false advertising under the Lanham Act and monopolization under the Sherman Act … Continue reading

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Announcement: Howard U Entertainment/Sports Law conference, Sept. 18-19

On September 18-19, 2015 Howard University School of Law is hosting a national conference focusing on entertainment, arts, and sports law. It will be held at the Marriott Marquis in Washington, DC. The conference agenda is below. Online registration is … Continue reading

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