Trademark Infringement via Meta Tags
I have served on more than one case where a defendant in a trademark infringement lawsuit used their competitor’s brand name(s) in... Read More
“Black Hat” SEO in Counterfeiting & Trademark Infringement Cases
Sometimes attorneys will focus so much on the clear violations of trademark infringement and counterfeiting of products that they will ignore some... Read More
Epic Win vs. Google in Australian Case
I was recently hired by an individual in Australia that sued Google to compel them to be more responsible for her online... Read More
That Time I Was Expert On The Largest Corrective Advertising Damages Award Case Ever: PODS v. U-Haul
Between 2013 to 2014, I served as an SEO Expert Witness for PODS Enterprises, Inc., as they sued U-Haul International, Inc. It... Read More
Is Initial Interest Confusion A Viable Strategy In Trademark Infringement Cases?
I recently wrote an article on how Initial Interest Confusion (“IIC”) came up in a recent trademark infringement case (see: “Initial Interest... Read More
What Is Trademark Infringement?
Trademark Infringement is defined as the unauthorized use of a trademark (or a confusingly similar mark) or service mark on or in... Read More
ALERT: Donuts Registrar Is Allowing Free DPML Overrides Now
The Donuts registrar company is allowing free Domains Protected Marks List (“DPML”) overrides currently, from May 22 to 31, 2016. As you... Read More
Welcome to the Internet Trademark Infringement Blog!
Welcome to the Internet Trademark Infringement Blog. We plan to publish a series of blog posts involving aspects of internet trademark infringement... Read More