July 13, 2007

First YouTube video cited in court opinion

Terence Evans this week became the first judge in the United States to cite a YouTube video in a written opinion. News.com reports.

"The case deals with baseball Hall-of-Famer George Brett, who joined a baseball bat manufacturer after he left the Kansas City Royals. Now Brett Brothers Sports International is embroiled in a trademark dispute with Central Manufacturing, which is a hyper-litigious company owned by Leo Stoller that claims broad trademark rights in the world "Stealth." Full article.

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