SF News Supreme Court May Decide If 'Google' Is A Generic Term While our search engine and email overlords down in Mountain View surely love the fact that their brand name ‘Google’ has entered our everyday vernacular as a verb for “to conduct an online
SF News Selfie Monkey Can Not Own His Own Copyright, Says Judge A crested macaque monkey who lives in a rainforest on the Indonesian island of Sulawesi can not legally own the copyright to his own selfie, even if he pressed the button to take
SF News Kaepernick Wants To Trademark Kaepernicking A full week before the 49ers clinched a spot in Super Bowl XLVII, quarterback Colin Kaepernick applied to trademark the term "Kaepernicking," the widely repeated move of flexing his right bicep and moving
SF News Craigslist's Evil Twin Asked to Cease, Desist Cragslist started up its own blog a few weeks back. (It's ever so loverly, and we recommend it between Missed Connections and Seeking Job searches.) Perhaps its creation was due in part to
misc Net Neutrality Symposium at USF and on Your PC Come and see NN guru Tim Wu, Art Brodsky, Richard Clarke, Lawrence Spiwak, and a host of others. Why should you care about Network Neutrality? Here's why. Al Gore took the initiative in