Publication - 5/31/2006

Intellectual Property Update

This issue examines several recent court cases concerning the use of someone else's trademark in meta tags and sponsored link advertising, the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board's long-awaited decision that AOL's INSTANT MESSENGER can be trademarked, and the Senate's passage of a bill to amend the Federal Trademark Dilution Act.

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