Likelihood of Confusion

"Likelihood of confusion" is the standard courts use to decide claims of trademark infringement as well as a fair description of the state of intellectual property, and discussions about it, in the 21st century.

Thursday, April 07, 2005

Reporters without Borders Nominates MBA for Freedom of Expression Blog Award

Yesterday the Media Bloggers Association announced that it has been nominated for a "Freedom of Expression Blog Award." You can read about the award here. You can vote for the MBA, and -- entirely incidentally -- thereby make me (the MBA's lawyer) look a little good, here. Do!
Posted by Ron Coleman at 9:45 PM
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