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Mark Mckenna Was Quoted In The Daily Mail Article ‘People Thought It Was Banksy’: Comedian Nathan Fielder Reveals The Real Story Behind His Dumb Starbucks Prank, July 17., Mark Mckenna Sep 2014

Mark Mckenna Was Quoted In The Daily Mail Article ‘People Thought It Was Banksy’: Comedian Nathan Fielder Reveals The Real Story Behind His Dumb Starbucks Prank, July 17., Mark Mckenna

Mark P. McKenna

Mark McKenna was quoted in the Daily Mail article ‘People thought it was Banksy’: Comedian Nathan Fielder reveals the REAL story behind his Dumb Starbucks prank on July 17.


The Limits Of The Supreme Court’S Technological Analogies, Mark Mckenna Jun 2014

The Limits Of The Supreme Court’S Technological Analogies, Mark Mckenna

Mark P. McKenna

Op-ed The Limits of the Supreme Court’s Technological Analogies published on Slate.com on June 26.


Mark Mckenna Quoted Forbes Article Aereo Loses Big As Supreme Court Calls It Equivalent To Cable Tv On June 25., Mark Mckenna Jun 2014

Mark Mckenna Quoted Forbes Article Aereo Loses Big As Supreme Court Calls It Equivalent To Cable Tv On June 25., Mark Mckenna

Mark P. McKenna

Mark McKenna quoted in Forbes article Aereo Loses Big As Supreme Court Calls It Equivalent To Cable TV on June 25. Mark McKenna of Notre Dame Law School wasn’t so sure, saying the decision might threaten cloud services that allow users to transmit copies of protected content to themselves. “I think Breyer meant here to distinguish Dropbox, where I might store copies I legitimately acquired, but I don’t think it’s much comfort since I only owned the first copy and Dropbox doesn’t really know if I owned it or not,” McKenna told me, via e-mail. “That’s the cloud companies’ concern …


Mark Mckenna Quoted In Cbs News Article Supreme Court Deals Severe Blow To Aereo On June 25., Mark Mckenna Jun 2014

Mark Mckenna Quoted In Cbs News Article Supreme Court Deals Severe Blow To Aereo On June 25., Mark Mckenna

Mark P. McKenna

Mark McKenna quoted in CBS News article Supreme Court deals severe blow to Aereo on June 25.

"The Supreme Court today found that Aereo is similar to cable companies and publicly performs copyrighted works when it re-transmits over-the-air signals to its customers," said University of Notre Dame law professor Mark McKenna.


Mark Mckenna Was Quoted In The Guardian Article Us Patent Office Strips Washington Redskins Of ‘Offensive’ Trademarks On June 19, Mark Mckenna Jun 2014

Mark Mckenna Was Quoted In The Guardian Article Us Patent Office Strips Washington Redskins Of ‘Offensive’ Trademarks On June 19, Mark Mckenna

Mark P. McKenna

Mark McKenna was quoted in The Guardian article US patent office strips Washington Redskins of ‘offensive’ trademarks on June 19


Mark Mckenna Was Quoted In The Financial Times Article Tech Groups’ Courtroom Victories On Smartphone Patents … On June 18., Mark Mckenna Jun 2014

Mark Mckenna Was Quoted In The Financial Times Article Tech Groups’ Courtroom Victories On Smartphone Patents … On June 18., Mark Mckenna

Mark P. McKenna

Mark McKenna was quoted in the Financial Times article Tech groups’ courtroom victories on smartphone patents … on June 18.


Mark Mckenna Was Quoted In The Wall Street Journal Article Apple's Win In Court Won't Hurt Samsung Or Android On May 4, Mark Mckenna May 2014

Mark Mckenna Was Quoted In The Wall Street Journal Article Apple's Win In Court Won't Hurt Samsung Or Android On May 4, Mark Mckenna

Mark P. McKenna

Mark McKenna was quoted in the Wall Street Journal article Apple's Win in Court Won't Hurt Samsung or Android on May 4


Mark Mckenna Was Quoted In The Cnn/Fortune Article Pple-Samsung Jury Splits The Baby: The Experts Weigh In On May 3, Mark Mckenna May 2014

Mark Mckenna Was Quoted In The Cnn/Fortune Article Pple-Samsung Jury Splits The Baby: The Experts Weigh In On May 3, Mark Mckenna

Mark P. McKenna

Professor Mark McKenna was quoted in several news sources, including the Wall Street Journal, CNN, and USA Today, on the Apple-Samsung patent verdict: Apple-Samsung jury splits the baby: The experts weigh in CNN/Fortune-by Philip Elmer-DeWitt-42 minutes ago


Mark Mckenna Was Quoted In The Usa Today Article Apple-Samsung Legal Outcome Won't Likely End Feud On May 5, Mark Mckenna May 2014

Mark Mckenna Was Quoted In The Usa Today Article Apple-Samsung Legal Outcome Won't Likely End Feud On May 5, Mark Mckenna

Mark P. McKenna

Mark McKenna was quoted in the USA Today article Apple-Samsung legal outcome won't likely end feud on May 5. For its part, Apple "clearly thought it would get more out of its patents," says University of Notre Dame law professor Mark McKenna, who specializes in intellectual property, trademark, patent and copyright law. And Samsung "fared much better than they might have, if you think what they potentially were on the hook for," he says. "But it's hard to call anyone a winner who has to spend the kind of money they spent litigating a case and then get ordered to …


Mark Mckenna Was Quoted In The Cnbc Article Why Apple’S The Underdog In This Samsung Trial On April 10., Mark Mckenna May 2014

Mark Mckenna Was Quoted In The Cnbc Article Why Apple’S The Underdog In This Samsung Trial On April 10., Mark Mckenna

Mark P. McKenna

Mark McKenna was quoted in the CNBC article Why Apple’s the underdog in this Samsung trial on April 10. "It's hard to know until you see all the relevant pieces, but an initial read of the patents suggests to me that some of them are written at a very broad level," said Mark McKenna, a law professor at Notre Dame. "It would surprise me if they were upheld at that level of generality." Apple is making some broad claims about what it owns and will have to make a strong case to prove it actually deserves as much as it …


Mark Mckenna Was Quoted In The Cnbc Article Why Apple’S The Underdog In This Samsung Trial On April 10, Mark Mckenna Apr 2014

Mark Mckenna Was Quoted In The Cnbc Article Why Apple’S The Underdog In This Samsung Trial On April 10, Mark Mckenna

Mark P. McKenna

Mark McKenna was quoted in the CNBC article Why Apple’s the underdog in this Samsung trial on April 10.


Mark Mckenna Was Quoted Ap Story Jury Selection Begins In Apple-Samsung Case On March 31, Mark Mckenna Apr 2014

Mark Mckenna Was Quoted Ap Story Jury Selection Begins In Apple-Samsung Case On March 31, Mark Mckenna

Mark P. McKenna

Mark McKenna was quoted AP story Jury selection begins in Apple-Samsung case on March 31 “There’s a widespread suspicion that lots of the kinds of software patents at issue are written in ways that cover more ground than what Apple or any other tech firm actually invented,” Notre Dame law professor Mark McKenna said. “Overly broad patents allow companies to block competition.”


Mark Mckenna Was Quoted In The Forbes Article Lexmark May Be Liable For Attacking Printer-Cartridge Rivals, Supreme Court Says On March 25, Mark Mckenna Apr 2014

Mark Mckenna Was Quoted In The Forbes Article Lexmark May Be Liable For Attacking Printer-Cartridge Rivals, Supreme Court Says On March 25, Mark Mckenna

Mark P. McKenna

Mark McKenna was quoted in the Forbes article Lexmark May Be Liable For Attacking Printer-Cartridge Rivals, Supreme Court Says on March 25 What Scalia said, in a nutshell, is “it’s not legitimate for courts to not hear a case because they don’t feel like it,” said Mark McKenna, a professor at Notre Dame Law School. He studied the practical effect of prudential standing rules on false-advertising cases, along with Deborah Gerhardt and Kevin McGuire of the University of North Carolina and found significant disparities in who was allowed to sue. This decision “basically forces all of the circuits to redo …


Mark Mckenna Was Quoted • Ap In Many Articles About Software Patents Issues In The Apple-Samsung Court Case. On March 30., Mark Mckenna Apr 2014

Mark Mckenna Was Quoted • Ap In Many Articles About Software Patents Issues In The Apple-Samsung Court Case. On March 30., Mark Mckenna

Mark P. McKenna

Mark McKenna was quoted by AP in many articles about software patents issues in the Apple-Samsung court case. on March 30. "There's a widespread suspicion that lots of the kinds of software patents at issue are written in ways that cover more ground than what Apple or any other tech firm actually invented," Notre Dame law professor Mark McKenna said. "Overly broad patents allow companies to block competition."


Mark Mckenna Was Quoted In The New York Times Article Apple’S War On Samsung Has Google In Crossfire On March 30., Mark Mckenna Apr 2014

Mark Mckenna Was Quoted In The New York Times Article Apple’S War On Samsung Has Google In Crossfire On March 30., Mark Mckenna

Mark P. McKenna

Mark McKenna was quoted in the New York Times article Apple’s War on Samsung Has Google in Crossfire on March 30. “Google’s been lurking in the background of all these cases because of the Android system,” said Mark P. McKenna, a professor who teaches intellectual property law at Notre Dame. “Several people have described the initial battle between Samsung and Apple as really one between Apple and Google.”


Mark Mckenna Quoted In Usa Today Article Starbucks Responds To Dumb Starbucks In La, February 10, 2014, Mark Mckenna Feb 2014

Mark Mckenna Quoted In Usa Today Article Starbucks Responds To Dumb Starbucks In La, February 10, 2014, Mark Mckenna

Mark P. McKenna

Mark McKenna quoted in USA Today article Starbucks responds to Dumb Starbucks in LA by Jolie Lee February 10, 2014. "My gut tells me a court would be bothered by how much of the Starbucks trademark was used. It's not just the word but they also made the store look just like it," McKenna said in an interview with USA TODAY Network.


Is "Dumb Starbucks" Legal? Mark Mckenna Talks To Business Insider, February 10, 2014., Mark Mckenna Feb 2014

Is "Dumb Starbucks" Legal? Mark Mckenna Talks To Business Insider, February 10, 2014., Mark Mckenna

Mark P. McKenna

Mark McKenna was quoted in the Business insider article by Erin Fuchs. "This is a fairly bold use of the Starbucks logo," Notre Dame law professor Mark McKennatold me. "What they've done is they've taken that word 'dumb' and they have basically copied everything." Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/is-dumb-starbucks-legal-2014-2#ixzz2sxEeHa00