Bitcoinblockchain allows sharing of data for better medical treatmentskychain ico review
44 comments
Cetas blockchain news
It contains only expressions of opinion and recitations of facts that I believe in good faith to be true. It should be clear, and I urge you to be clear, that the only service provider discussed in the post, involved in authoring the post, or involved in publishing the post is the law firm Jones Day and its attorneys. Let there be no confusing that this is all about Jones Day.
I say all this so that any nitwit attorney who thinks this blog post gives him or her a cause of action will be on notice that nothing said here violates trademark law, everything here is protected speech under the First Amendment, and that no cause of action can possibly lie against any person for this publication. I never practiced trademark law, and I seem to know more about it than they do. Founded in , BlockShopper. Its reporting staff is made up of ex-print journalists who collect public real estate sales data, then use information in the public domain e.
Three [BlockShopper stories] reported the real estate transactions of partners and associates from Jones Day, the large international law firm. Jones Day sued BlockShopper. The complaint alleges that Blockshopper. The firm contends that these activities creates the false impression that Jones Day is affiliated with or sponsors BlockShopper.
Jones Day sought a temporary restraining order preventing BlockShopper from writing about its lawyers or linking to its web site. BlockShopper declined the offer. Some exhibits to the Jones Day lawsuit are here. It shows the demand letters that a Jones Day attorney named Meredith M. Her letters, and the complaint she filed with another Jones Day attorney named Paul Schroeder , appear to me to reflect an embarrassing ignorance of trademark law.
And it makes Jones Day look bad. Jones Day , the big law firm. Prior to becoming a policy analyst, Jim served as counsel to committees in both the House and Senate. Go to Jail for Online Anonymity: The End of Internet Freedom?
The Technology Liberation Front is the tech policy blog dedicated to keeping politicians' hands off the 'net and everything else related to technology. What the Experts Have Found.