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Overview of 2011-2012 Federal Court, TTAB and UDRP Decisions

Recorded on: May. 2, 2012
Running Time: 01:18:10

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Taken from the Web Program Advanced Trademark Law Annual Review 2012 recorded May, 2012 in New York.

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Overview of 2011-2012 Federal Court, TTAB and UDRP Decisions  [01:18:10]
  • Important federal court decisions involving online keyword advertising, domain names, online likelihood of confusion, equitable defenses, the First Amendment, dilution, federal regulation by the FTC, state law actions, false advertising, licensing, abandonment, counterfeiting, design protection and infringement, jurisdiction, injunctions and damages awards
  • Important TTAB decisions in the areas of online marks, deceptive misdescriptiveness, false association, dilution, proof issues, application of the new rules, and the use of expert witnesses
  • Noteworthy UDRP domain name decisions
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    Joseph N. Welch, II
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