My Fifteen Milliseconds of Fame
Previously I wrote about some intellectual property advice that I had the opportunity to give to actor/writer/director Corbin Bernsen, regarding a trademark matter connected to the film 25 Hill, which...
View ArticlePrivacy in Google+
I wrote earlier this month about user privacy in the new Google+ social media network, vis-à-vis the privacy approach employed by its primary competitor, Facebook. Today I spotted a useful guide to...
View ArticleBit-Squatting 101
An interesting article appeared today in the Tech section of Forbes about an esoteric form of domain name squatting that has been described as “bit-squatting.” This phenomenon is rooted in the binary...
View ArticleNew Generic Top Level Domains and the Battle for Search Supremacy
There has been a great deal of press lately surrounding ICANN’s planned implementation of a new system that will allow entities to create their own generic top level domain names (gTLDs). If you are...
View ArticleName-Squatting New Domain Name Registrations
When I registered the domain name cyberlexical.com, I also created a Twitter Account with the handle “cyberlexical,” thinking that I might eventually generate a Twitter feed pointing back to my posts...
View ArticleDomain Name Article Publication
I’m happy to report that my latest work has been published as the lead article in Volume 11 Issue 1 of the John Marshall Review of Intellectual Property Law. You can find the link on my Cyberlexical...
View ArticleThe SOPA/PIPA Problem: Everything Old is New Again — Or is it?
SOPA and its senatorial sister bill PIPA are officially stalled in Congress, and now that some of the din surrounding these failed bills has quieted, I think it is worthwhile to take a closer look at...
View ArticleOn Trademark Law: Crack and Cracking Pyrex
Technology blogging site TechDirt recently posted a short article about the difficulties faced by consumers when a product no longer incorporates a feature that the public has come to expect. In this...
View ArticleI Want to Quit the Gym — Err, the Facebook.
If you watched the TV show “Friends,” you might remember the episode in which Chandler tries unsuccessfully to terminate his costly membership at the local gym, but his resolve weakens with each...
View ArticleHiatus
The Cyberlexical Blog is on temporary hiatus, as I am working on my MBA and have little time to write about my favorite subject, cyberlaw. I will return soon enough, however, as the MBA program is but...
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