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· Axcess Sports Cancels 9/14/07 CLE!
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· What You Need to Know About Trademark Dilution
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· What You Need to Know About Trademark Law
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The Florida Bar Entertainment, Arts and Sports Law Section ("EASL") provides a forum for members to share in the technical and legal knowledge which relates to the entertainment, arts and sports law industries, and to provide a standard and goal setting mechanism to improve the practice of entertainment, arts and sports law by Florida lawyers.
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What You Need to Know About Trademark Dilution |
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on Wednesday, April 11, 2007 - 10:09 AM Posted by: ellislaw |
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By David R. Ellis, Attorney at Law
Largo, Florida
In a recent article, I wrote about trademarks and trademark infringement under the U.S. Trademark (Lanham Act), 15 U.S.C. §§1051 et seq., and Florida’s new Trademark Act, Chapter 495, Florida Statutes. Trademark infringement occurs when a person or firm adopts and uses a trademark which is the same or similar to the trademark of a prior user on competing or closely related goods or services so that consumers are likely to be confused, misled, or deceived as to the source of the respective parties’ goods or services. |
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What You Need to Know About Copyright Law |
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on Friday, February 16, 2007 - 11:34 AM Posted by: ellislaw |
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By David R. Ellis, Attorney at Law
Largo, Florida
Why do lawyers need to know about copyright law? If you or your clients have ever created, adapted or used others’ expressive materials, including writings, photographs, graphics, computer programs, compilations, or other material, you need a basic understanding of copyright law. |
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