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Seattle Sports Columnist Tackles Intellectual Property Law

On June 15, Seattle Post-Intelligencer columnist Ted Miller wrote about sports and intellectual property law, including a recap of the Seattle Seahawks’ trademark dispute with Texas A&M over the 12TH MAN trademark, the NFL’s abandoned efforts to register THE BIG GAME as a trademark over objections from Stanford University and the University of California, and Major League Baseball’s efforts to control its players’ statistics so it can charge fantasy baseball businesses licensing fees. His conclusion: intellectual property law is “sexy” and “hip.” Well, at least he’s right about that.

Posted on June 19, 2007 by Registered CommenterMichael Atkins in | CommentsPost a Comment

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