There’s been lots of buzz about the “Dumb Starbucks” that opened in Los Feliz, California this week, and customers have been lining up for hours to get in. The menu is similar to ordinary Starbucks stores, though favorites like lattes and frappuccinos have been renamed to include the word “dumb” (and, unlike at your neighborhood […]
Archives for February 10, 2014
Elf-Man, LLC v. Cariveau and Identifying Copyright Violators Online
Copyright infringers have been given free range to steal without repercussion. On January 17, 2014, a judge in the Western District of Washington dismissed copyright infringement claims against 152 different Defendants, ruling that simply claiming certain IP addresses were used to illegally obtain or share copyrighted material is not enough evidence to bring a lawsuit […]
Font and Typeface Legal Tip Sheet
Font and Typeface Basics: A typeface is a set of letters, numbers, and punctuation marks whose forms are related by repeating certain design elements that are consistently applied. Put more simply, typeface refers to the way a set of letters or numbers appears, whether on a page or a computer monitor. Something like “Times New […]