- Case: These posts provide information and/or analysis about decided cases. The title may include a parenthetical to indicate whether the case is directed to patents (P), Copyrights (C), Trademarks (TM), Trade Secrets (TS), or other (O) forms of video game protection. The title will generally also include the case name and short description of what event occurred prompting the posting. Examples of events include: Trial Court Opinion or Order [TrialCt], Appellate Court Opinion or Order [AppCt], Supreme Court Opinion [SCt].
- Update: These posts provide information and/or analysis about ongoing cases. The title may include a parenthetical to indicate whether the case is directed to patents (P), Copyrights (C), Trademarks (TM), Trade Secrets (TS), or other (O) forms of video game protection. The title will generally also include the case name and short description of what non-final event occurred prompting the posting. Examples of non-final events include: Temporary Restraining Order (TRO), Preliminary Injunction (PI)
- TechBit: These posts provide interesting information about video game technology, although not necessarily of a legal nature.
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Monday, April 11, 2005
Titles of Blog Postings: What do they mean?
In trying to import some order and contemplated thoughtfulness into this blog, we have decided to use standard formatting in the titles of posts to ease later search. Here is what we have so far, and there is no guarantee that this won't change: