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The Daily Memo - 9/27/06
The Trademark Dilution Revision Act of 2006 is going to W for his John Hancock. (The TTABlog)
Bacardi is being sued by three chicks who got burned after some 151 caught on fire (Bacardi claims the fire’s cause was the rubbing alcohol dumped onto the bar). (WGAL)
Poor Paris Hilton has been charged with a DUI. (The Superficial)
The jury in Junior Gotti’s trial is deadlocked and I can’t say I blame them - I’d be pretty hesitant to ever find any Gotti guilty of anything. (CNN)
To the surprise of some Tampa business owners, it’s illegal to have big electric signs on your business if the image or message changes more than once a day. (St. Petersburg Times)
Microsoft is being sued by a Seattle construction company over the name “forefront.” (Download Squad)
And Microsoft is also suing - this time, it’s after folks for copyright infringement, for their breaking of MS’ digital rights management. (Engadget)





