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Writer/publisher. 
Co-Founder, Superchamp Books. 
Author of ‘The Art of Sampling: The Sampling Tradition of Hip Hop/Rap Music & Copyright Law.’

Interests: books, copyright, culture, design, film, history, journalism, media, music, photography, and publishing.

📍New York • Paris
Bookshttps://www.superchampbooks.com/books
Publishinghttps://www.superchampbooks.com/
Contact[email protected]

This part is also weird. The scope of a design patent is what it is; you can't broaden it using words in your description of the drawings.

And there are no "equivalents" in design patent law, at least not in the Festo sense. There is just Egyptian Goddess.

For more on the Goddess test and how it works, see https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=3338471

#DesignPatents #Patents #PatentProsecution

11th Circ. rules in favor of MTV in the 'Floribama Shore' trademark infringement suit.

Court held that the “show's title was relevant to the content of the series as it refers to the geographic area and the southern, beach subculture the creators sought to portray.” And further noted that “the title is clearly not meant to reference the bar, which is located on the Florida-Alabama state line.”

https://www.courthousenews.com/11th-circuit-sides-with-floribama-shore-creators-in-trademark-battle/

This profile of Elvin Jones, one of my all-time favorite drummers, is worth reading.

https://drummagazine.com/the-magnificent-life-of-elvin-jones/

Elvin Jones And His Magnificent Life | DRUM! Magazine

Elvin Jones could play in rhythm and out of meter at the same time. Find out how life made him a great drummer of all time.

DRUM! Magazine
"If you take 'Songbird' as an example, that was written in about half an hour. If I could write a few more like that, I would be a happy girl. It doesn't really relate to anybody in particular; it relates to everybody. A lot of people play it at their weddings or at bar mitzvahs or at their dog's funeral. It's universal. It's about you and nobody else. It's about you and everybody else. That's how I like to write songs."
Christine McVie UNCUT Magazine
REST EASY TO THE UNHERALDED SONGBIRD 💔

Columbia v. Seirus is going back to the Federal Circuit. Oral argument is scheduled for 1/12/23.

One big issue: What is the scope of the prior art for #EgyptianGoddess Step 2?

For more on the Goddess test and how it works, see this short piece: https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=3338471

For my on the proper scope of the prior art, see this (not so short) piece: https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=2714081

For the parties' briefs: https://www.scribd.com/document/611300069/Columbia-v-Seirus-Round-2

#DesignPatents #FederalCircuit #Litigation #LawFedi #ColumbiaVersusSeirus

Editor’s note:

“Very” is an excellent adverb to use...in speech.

However, “very” in writing can clutter up your point and slow readers down.

Examples:
“very” appreciative of...
“very” bothered by...

Remove “very” and the weight of these words power through.

#writing #editing

@PowerCatDan Without casting any opinion on the designs, I would say that the same design concept that each jacket relies on is basic.

Patagonia sues Gap for Trademark infringement.

Patagonia alleges that Gap copied its iconic pocket flap design: rectangular logo with a mountain silhouette above the pocket flap, introduced in 1989.

Patagonia claims that Gap’s actions “confuses shoppers into believing it made the jackets” or let Gap “use its trademarks.”

The similarities here are glaringly clear. But *ideas can’t be trademarked. So does this come down to the *idea of a pocket flap on the left side with a “mountain” logo?

@[email protected] You a real one for maintaining number 1. And much respect to you for persistance in making number 2 happen.

I can only imagine how difficult the whole journey has been for you. I salute you all around.

Having now been on #Mastodon for 1 month, a few observations:

- Mastodon makes me realize how much the #Twitter algorithm maximized user outrage to boost engagement for profit. Gross. Here, my feed is interesting & supportive.

- There's a culture of kindness - at least so far. It's extremely appealing & should be normalized on & offline.

- Beyond reactions to toots, people share songs, poetry & ask great questions. I can't remember the last time I found social media to be fun.