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Recent work from intellectual property scholar Kembrew McLeod

The brilliant and prolific Kembrew McLeod is at it again. The intellectual property scholar, author, filmmaker, and prankster has put together a new website promoting his book and newly released film:

http://freedomofexpression.us.

Also be sure to check out his recent interview with Jonathan Lethem, and op-ed in the LA Times.

See previous Kembrew coverage here.

The intellectual property conundrum in a nutshell

Billions of civilization citizens ask of content distributors:

Why should we purchase music/movies/television/software when we can download/share it for free?

Content distributors have two answers:

  1. Because downloading/sharing content is Wrong.
  2. We have no answer, so we are going to remove the download/share option by introducting DRM into every single playback device.

Leo Stoller shut down!

A little over a year ago, there was some buzz about Leo Stoller, a slimey guy who claims to have the intellectual property rights of thousands of words that he claims are his trademarks and brands.

My buddy and hero Kembrew McLeod, who is a professional prankster, tenured professor, and filmmaker, happened to actually own a trademark on the phrase “Freedom of Expression” (for use as a periodical title, now expired). For completely unrelated reasons, I had registered the domain freedomofexpression.org. Turns out, Leo Stoller also claimed to have a trademark on this expression.

Kembrew came up with the brilliant idea of sending a cease and desist letter to Stoller. My friend Julie Gilberg was game for making us some art, we got a couple other domains registered, and soon we had the Freedom of Expression Security Consortium: Regulating Freedom in the Marketplace of Ideas.

People were pretty into the whole thing, and it was even covered on Boing Boing. Whoo hoo!

But Stoller never responded, and the whole thing faded away as a happy memory.

Well, I recently got a nice surprise in the comments section of my post on the stunt:

links cleaned up by me

Stoller has now been enjoined as a vexatious litigant and barred from filing any more lawsuits or trademark oppositions without first getting permission from the court. The bankruptcy judge has also revealed how Stoller’s business scheme was working. See, document 1 (pdf) and document 2 (pdf).

Lance

Wow! I don’t know what enjoined means, but it sounds like justice to me! And how cool is it that a lawyer involved in the case found my blog and left an update on the story! (this is why I love blogs and other new media… the simple, powerful ways through which people can connect).

So it seems that Leo Stoller’s racket is shut down. Clearly Kembrew, Julie, and I are at least partially responsible…




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