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Facebook status update (Part 2): does that domain name say ffacebook.com?
- King & Wood Mallesons
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- USA
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- May 21 2013
We previously posted about another legal issue that was keeping Facebook busy, namely, a dispute over its use of the term "timeline" which it settled
Facebook status update (part 1): the legal battle behind Facebook Timeline
- King & Wood Mallesons
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- USA
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- May 21 2013
We think the folks at Facebook been busy. From "Timeline" to "Typosquatters" to "Tight New Restrictions" on use of brand assets, there's plenty for
Round 1: creator of Joustin' Beaver app KO'd by Justin Bieber
- King & Wood Mallesons
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- USA
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- September 28 2012
We previously posted about the Joustin’ Beaver v Justin Bieber case
Kim Kardashian settles lawsuit against retailer Old Navy
- King & Wood Mallesons
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- USA
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- September 10 2012
More than a year after Kim Kardashian sued Old Navy LLC for its use of a lookalike in in its Super CUTE campaign, reports suggest Kanye’s leading lady has settled with the brand for the old celebrity favourite an ‘undisclosed sum’
Now there is only one direction: trade mark dispute settles
- King & Wood Mallesons
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- USA
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- September 7 2012
Everythings coming up roses for UK boy band One Direction, this week settling a trade mark dispute with US boy band (also called One Direction) over the use of the name
Heart attacks rife in New York: 2nd Ave deli allowed to continue selling instant heart attack sandwich
- King & Wood Mallesons
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- USA
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- July 9 2012
We previously posted (an inordinate number of times), about the trade mark dispute between the Heart Attack Grill and the 2nd Ave Deli, over the Deli’s offering of an Instant Heart Attack sandwich and proposed offering of a Triple Bypass Sandwich
Keeping up with Kim Kardashian: look-alikes, look out!
- King & Wood Mallesons
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- Australia, USA
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- August 3 2011
At the end of July, Kim Kardashian filed a lawsuit against Old Navy LLC, and its parent company, The Gap Inc, for using a look-alike in its February “Super C-U-T-E” ad campaign
ICANN development 2: are you up for .anything?
- King & Wood Mallesons
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- USA
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- June 7 2011
A number of new generic top-level domain names ("gTLDs") were approved in 2000 and 2004 including .aero, .museum, .jobs, .mobi, .tel and .travel
