Intellectual Property
Nov. 10, 2010
Facebook Is Hit With First Amendment Complaint
A Texas-based company that runs a website inviting users to submit amusing status updates from Facebook Inc. is fighting back against the Palo Alto-based social networking company's threats of a trademark infringement lawsuit.




Daily Journal Staff Writer
PALO ALTO - A Texas company that runs a website inviting users to submit amusing status updates from Facebook Inc. is fighting back against the social networking company's threats of a trademark infringement lawsuit.
Lamebook filed a complaint last week in the Western District of Texas seeking declaratory judgment that it is a parody site protected by the First Amendment.
The lawsuit i...
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