Residence New Jersey Role Legal scholar Name Ron Coleman | Other names Ronald D. Coleman Nationality American | |
Full Name Ronald David Coleman Born March 11, 1963 (age 61) ( 1963-03-11 ) Queens, New York Alma mater Princeton University, 1985
Northwestern University School of Law, 1988 Occupation Commercial litigation, business and trademark / copyright lawyer Employer Archer & Greiner, P.C.
New Jersey
New York Education Northwestern University School of Law, Princeton University Profiles |
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Ron Coleman is an American lawyer and journalist who is an expert on First Amendment and intellectual property rights, especially pertaining to the Internet. Coleman, general counsel for the Media Bloggers Association, wrote in 1995 the first article on intellectual property rights and the Internet published in the American Bar Association Journal. In 1998, Coleman represented Brodsky in the cybersquatting dispute Jews for Jesus v. Brodsky and defended the The National Debate's online parody of The New York Times's corrections page. In 2015, Coleman represented Simon Tam in In Re Tam, a trademark dispute for Tam's band, The Slants, after the band's name was denied trademark by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (PTO). Coleman writes the blawg Likelihood of Confusion.