Categories

  • Busted!
  • Couture in Court
  • Culture of the Copy
  • Designs & Designers
  • Executive Branches
  • Fashion Police
  • Fashion/Art
  • Faux/Real
  • Girls & Boys
  • Going Global
  • Historical Moments
  • Ivory Tower
  • Knockoff Newsbriefs
  • Legal Trends
  • Legislation & Lobbying
  • Limits of Law
  • Mass & Class
  • Notable Quotes
  • Patron Saint/Avenging Angel
  • Photo Ops
  • Pop Culture
  • Science & Technology
  • Stylishly Written

Introduction ~ FAQs ~ Contact ~ Archives ~ About Me

« Copies Even a Lawyer can Love | Main | Synchronized Stealing? Artist Alleges Spain's Swimsuits Infringed Copyright »

Ambiguous Advertising

 

Because Verizon wants Fios to be associated with fakes?  Because Disney's not quite princess Giselle dreams of not exactly legal handbags and can be watched on the small screen via a not yet installed fiber optic system?  Note to advertising agency:  What were you thinking?

Thanks to trexfiles23 for posting on Flickr!

Posted by Susan Scafidi on September 4, 2008 11:43 AM | Permalink

Read my book

Who owns culture?

Search

Legal Links

  • Catch Us If You Can
  • Conglomerate
  • Counterfeit Blog
  • fashionlaw.net
  • Feminist Law Professors
  • 43(B)log
  • Hokusai
  • IACC
  • Info/Law
  • Instapundit
  • IP Dragon
  • IP Due Diligence
  • IP Funny
  • IPKat
  • I/P Updates
  • LawCulture
  • Likelihood of Confusion
  • MarkenBlog
  • Patently-O
  • The Patry Copyright Blog
  • Le petit Musée des Marques
  • Shape Blog
  • The Trademark Blog
  • TTABlog
  • TheTrueCosts.org
  • YottaBlog

Subscribe

Subscribe

Subscribe in NewsGator Online
Add to Google
Subscribe in Bloglines
Add to netvibes
 http://www.wikio.com