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ICANN’s Greed and Excess: Stock Losses and Staff Gains

February 26th 2009

Just a few months ago, an International Trademark Association (INTA) panel described ICANN’s gTLD policy as a “pending trainwreck” driven by greed and ambition. One member even discussed organizational ambitions for ICANN to relocate to Switzerland and build a substantial headquarters. The Non-Profit with Better-than-Commercial Pay It seems the trademark experts got it right.  The […]

Webinar: Kellogg’s James Conley on Getting Ahead by Protecting Brand Experience (Trade Dress)

February 23rd 2009

On March 4 (12:30 Eastern, 9:30 Pacific) you can participate in a free live webinar with the Kellogg Business School’s James Conley. Kellogg is arguably America’s top marketing school, and Conley is a clinical professor in technology who speaks and writes about intellectual property law and marketing. You may recall Conley’s Wall Street Journal article […]

Crimes of Opportunity Need Banks of Opportunity

February 5th 2009

When Ponzi goes broke, sue his banker. Bank of America is being sued because one of its customers ran an Internet Ponzi scheme, which bilked hundreds of millions of dollars from innocent, though greedy, investors. The case alleges that BofA would have been in a position to prevent this fraud from spreading, if only they […]

Are 1 in 5 Teens Child Pornographers?

February 4th 2009

A teenage girl snaps a photo of herself with some or all of her clothing removed and sends it to a teenage boy. How many, if any, crimes have been committed? This is known as “sexting” among teens who text, and in Greensburg, Pennsylvania, both sender and recipient would be charged with serious child pornography […]

First They Came for the Political Bloggers

February 3rd 2009

Two weeks ago, the Senate considered a lobbying reform bill which would reportedly have required bloggers who communicate to more than 500 members of the public on public policy matters to register and report quarterly to Congress, in much the same way as K Street lobbyists. The blog Wonkette reports that this over-reaching requirement was […]

The NFL’s Copyright Claims Enter US Folklore in Tampa

February 1st 2009

The NFL is the champion of claiming copyrights that have no legal reality.  Their copyright statement actually requires anyone describing one of their games to get permission.  Do you believe I can’t do that?  Of course not, but the NFL’s broad claim of rights persists. The NFL threatened law professor Wendy Seltzer for posting their […]

Being Obama: Products Rip Off the Obama Mystique

January 28th 2009

We’ve discussed how Brand Obama has been open to being appropriated by its supporters. Now other brands are jumping into what might be called the “O-conomy.” Here are some products drawing on Obama’s brand equity. In a Plea for Relevancy, Pepsi Steals Obama’s Logo Business Week‘s David Kiley writes, “This is a special time in America—difficult […]

Obama and Technology in the White House

January 26th 2009

Many have argued that the Internet put Obama over the victory threshold in the Presidential race. We’re starting to see this influence in the new administration’s policies and use of technology, which seem to recognize that people who use the web (and geeks) are a constituency. Change Geeks Can Believe In Jason Kottke notes the new […]

Google Offers Exchange for Worthless Employee Stock Options

January 23rd 2009

Yesterday, Google announced a limited time offer to bring its employees stock options back to par, by trading them for what their stock will be worth on March 2nd, 2009. About 85% of Google’s (remaining) employees have stock options with a value which is, well, below zero. That is, their exercise price is higher than […]

Should Avatars Be Issued 1099-MISCs and Pay Taxes?

January 22nd 2009

Avatars may not be taxed directly yet, but their creators may soon be. China and Australia are already experimenting with taxation of sales in virtual worlds. Now, in the US, the IRS’s “taxpayer advocate” has encouraged the service to consider taxation in virtual worlds. The Washington Post suggests the IRS could improve voluntary tax compliance […]