"Curated media" is a phrase that may not mean much to all of the readers of this weblog, but it's a term that many law firms may encounter with increasing frequency as they fret and fumble over the online content of their newsletters, blogs and other literary cyber-excrescences. As Curated Media's website declares, "we understand the importance of finding the right words. The online world rewards meaningful content that's informative, structured and easy to find. At Curated Media, we take care of our clients' content so they have a valuable presence on the Internet". Curated Media's website is here -- and the Curator-in-Chief of this Glasgow, Scotland-based enterprise is another former guest Kat, Kate Manning. Good luck, Kate!Supreme achievement. Mr Justice Peter Charleton of the Irish High Court, a notable IP enthusiast, Fordham IP Conference participant and decisor of cases that have featured in this weblog (most recently on the assessment of an account of profits for unintentional passing off in McCambridge v Brennan, here), has been appointed a judge of the Irish Supreme Court. The appointment gives particular pleasure to this Kat, who had the pleasure of teaching him back in the 1970s, at Trinity College, Dublin. Good luck, Peter!
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Does my blog look big in this ...? According to a recent newsletter from the Kat's friends at Petosevic, between 16 May and 2 June, the Romanian customs officials seized goods believed to be counterfeit and the total value of which was estimated at around US$ 1 million. The haul included no fewer than 2,400 slimming pants bearing the DRX Levine’s and California Beauty mark. The seizures were made at the port of Constanta, in eastern Romania. The goods apparently originated in China and were intended for the Romanian market. This Kat keeps thinking that there is a bigger story here.
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