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      FTC to Rule Blogs Must Disclose Gifts or Pay for Reviews

      October 8, 2009

      The recent news that the Federal Trade Commission intends to revise the rules from 1st December so as to require bloggers to disclose any connection with advertisers, including, the receipt of free products “Guidelines Concerning the...

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      New Rules of Brand Protection

      October 22, 2009

      Pondering whether to progress my book writing project by self publishing, or finding a traditional publisher, I came across Seth Godin’s Advice for Authors.  Sound advice indeed.  After further surfing and reading I gained more insi...

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      Guarantees – A powerful sales tool

      November 2, 2009

      Guarantees reduce the risk for clients who are considering buying your services, and every business should use them.   However, very few business owners are willing to use dramatic Guarantees.

      As a buyer, when someone offers a powe...

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      How Web 2.0 Changes the Rules of Brand Protection, and Brand Promotion Introduction

      November 3, 2009

      As more and more of us participate in forums, take part in Facebook, Linked In, My Space, Twitter and other platforms, or simply write or comment on blogs, it becomes more and more important for us to be aware of what is being said ...

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      Why Web 2.0 Brand Protection Requires Online Brand Promotion

      November 3, 2009

      In his comment to my blog post â€˜New Rules of Brand Protection’ Terry immediately questioned the tentative title I  gave my proposed book.  He suggested ‘protecting brands’ might be somewhat limiting and wondered whether a title like...

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      Crocs Trade Mark Infringement

      Fashionista-at-law reports the trade mark action brought against Crocs by Porsche over use of the name CAYMAN, which is one of Crocs’ best selling brands.

      The dispute arises because Porsche has a European Community Trade Mark for CAYMAN which among ...

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      Facebook Page Vanity URLs

      November 23, 2009

      In the most recent episode of the Facebook usernames-for-companies saga the organisation has reduced the eligibility requirements to 25 fans.  In our previous discussion of Facebook usernames we noted with interest the volatile min...

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      Food Regulations and Compliance

      November 30, 2009

      In building an internal market where goods are able to freely move across borders, food became the subject of a number of European regulations. The main regulations passed in 2002 enounce the essential principles to protect the con...

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      How Web 2.0 Changes the Rules of Brand Protection and Brand Promotion Chapter 1 – Brands: Trade Marks, and Domain Names

      December 1, 2009

      What is a brand?

      ‘Brand” is a much bandied about term nowadays, originating from the days when animals were burned with a branding iron to indicate ownership of them.

      In another chapter to this book I will be looking at the concep...

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      Google News and Pay Walls

      December 9, 2009

      Often people want up-to-date news on a global, regional and local scale. They might even want news tailored to their interests. It is always more reassuring to be given news from multiple sources rather than one, as it gives the imp...

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      Norwich Pharmacal proceedings to reveal source of leak of confidential information to Interbrew – European Court of Human Rights decision in favour of FT & others

      December 16, 2009

      The Guardian, Times, Reuters Group and others secured a ruling in Strasbourg that they need not comply with UK court orders requiring them to reveal the source behind a leaked copy of a confidential Interbrew presentation.  The ano...

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      Where is my EU trade mark certificate?

      December 16, 2009

      So you may have made an online application to OHIM and you may be wondering why, after being informed by the EU registry (OHIM) that you’re trade mark has been published, you are still waiting for the certificate in the post. Don’t...

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