There Can Be Only One… Cyberlawyer?
Jan 18, 2008
Author: Mike Masnick | Filed under: Techdirt
In our culture where some companies (and their lawyers) have convinced people that intellectual property gives you total control over things, we start to see some
bizarre and
ridiculous trademark claims. The latest comes to us via the EFF, who point to a lawyer who has
received a trademark on the term "cyberlaw" and is going after other lawyers who use the term which has been in fairly common usage for ages. As the EFF notes, it's especially upsetting that an intellectual property lawyer would abuse trademark law this way in a manner well beyond what trademark law is supposed to do -- while also warning that courts as well as tech companies don't tend to look kindly on people who abuse trademark law.
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