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One of the parties named in the
Richard Minsky's trademark lawsuit is Victor Vezina, whom we haven't heard much about, and whose identity has been a bit mysterious. As it turns out, Victor Vezina is Victor Keegan,
a technology writer for the Guardian.
Keegan started up an art gallery in in
Second Life called 'SLart' in early 2007, prior to the establishment of Minsky's trademark -- however, legally it matters less who is first and more who gets the blessing of the US Patent and Trademarks Office (USPTO). Juris Amat, Minsky's legal representative wrote to Linden Lab on Minsky's behalf instructing them to notify Vezina to cease and desist from use of the SLART trademark in
Second Life.
Well, Linden Lab has now sort of complied. Sideways.
Continue reading Minsky vs Linden Lab: The Vezina incident
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