The Last Best Place to Trademark?
In recent years, Montana has been flooded by wealthy out-of-staters buying property. [1] Montana’s historic economy was built on mining, timber, railroads, ranching and energy extraction; today,
In recent years, Montana has been flooded by wealthy out-of-staters buying property. [1] Montana’s historic economy was built on mining, timber, railroads, ranching and energy extraction; today,
Update July 7, 2009: Jonathan Giraldi’s post “CIRA’s WHOIS Policy Strikes a Balance” won the Gowlings LLP Best Blog in IP Law and Technology Prize
When American Airlines filed a lawsuit last year against Google claiming trademark infringement, many people hoped that this case would clarify the otherwise confusing jurisprudence
Update July 7, 2009: Barry Stork’s post “Liberal Party of Canada and Green Shift Inc.: Principles Take a Back Seat to the Almighty Dollar” won
“Green Shift” has become a familiar term in the Canadian media over the past few months. Plugging these words into Google draws up numerous hits,
Shakespeare was thinking about roses, but his question is of contemporary relevance: is our understanding of a thing conditioned exclusively by its name, or does