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Hendrix’s Estate Sued by Former Bandmate

Wednesday, August 25th, 2010

Former Jimi Hendrix bandmate and saxophone player Lonnie Youngblood has sued Hendrix’s estate over the song “Georgia Blues.”  Georgia Blues was written and recorded in the 1960’s by Hendrix and Youngblood.

It is reported that the song appears on the Album Martin Scorcese Presents the Blues, which was released at the same time as the named TV Series.

Hendrix’s estate reportedly offered Youngblood $3,000 for use of the song, which Youngblood refused. Youngblood is seeking an undisclosed amount of lost-income damages.

Amazon & Microsoft Sign Patent Deal over Kindle

Thursday, February 25th, 2010

Amazon and Microsoft announced Monday that they entered into a cross-licensing deal over the popular Amazon Kindle device.

Microsoft has stated that Amazon’s Linux-based servers, used to operate the Kindle, infringes on their various patents. This deal, supposedly a resolution of the patent claims, ended with Amazon paying Microsoft an undisclosed amount of Money.

In this Economy… Am I Missing Something???

Wednesday, February 24th, 2010

Do you ever get the feeling that you might be missing something, or maybe you have forgotten something important?  The Bureau of Unclaimed Property, which is operated by the Chief Financial Officer and the Department of Financial Services, just may have some of your property.  The program began in 1961, and since then has received $3.3 billion in unclaimed property.  Unclaimed property is defined as any financial asset that has been unclaimed, and so considered abandoned by its owner. Property held by the state has included jewelry, watches, collectible coins, historical items, uncashed checks, deposits, unclaimed insurance proceeds, stocks, dividends, items abandoned in a safe deposit box, and even cold hard cash.  This unclaimed property is usually retained by the holder for a period of five (5) years, after which it is reported and turned over to the Bureau of Unclaimed Property.

The information given to the Bureau by the holder is recorded and usually includes the name of the original owner, the last known address, social security number (if available), joint owners’ names, and any beneficiaries.  The property is then deposited and held in the State of Florida’s School Trust Fund.  The funds are used for the benefit of public education until the original owner, or the owners heirs, claims the property.  Any interest that is accrued from the property while unclaimed remains in the School Trust Fund, however, the amount reported by the original holder may always be claimed by its proper owner.

The website to go to in order to check to see if you have unclaimed property is www.FLTreasureHunt.org.  The Bureau makes it clear that there is no statute of limitations on any of the unclaimed property in Florida, and that account owners, or their beneficiaries or heirs, can claim the property at any time; best of all, it’s free of charge!  Once you access the website, which is available 24 hours a day, you are able to search by first and last name to check to see if you might have any unclaimed property; it’s as easy as that.  If you do have unclaimed property the website will guide you through what you need to do in order to claim your property.  You will have to print out a claim form and send it to the Department of Financial Services with documentation to prove that you are the person who owns the account and/or property.  The claim form will advise you of the documentation needed.  Once you send in the form, with all required proof, the Bureau has 90 days to process the claim, and return your property to you.

It’s quick, easy, and very worth it, especially if you find that you are entitled to property.  If you have any questions the Bureau is available Monday-Friday by calling 1-88-VALUABLE for residents of the state of Florida, or (850) 413-5555 for people outside the State of Florida. 

Happy Hunting!

‘MacGruber’ Ignites Explosive Fight with ‘MacGyver’

Thursday, February 11th, 2010

Creators of the 80’s and 90’s hit ‘MacGyver’ are moving quickly to possibly stop the release of the ‘Macgruber’ movie, set to hit theatres in April 2010. MacGruber, the Saturday Night Live parody of MacGyver, features a less-than-intelligent secret agent who, unlike his previously famous counterpart, never gets out alive.  The MacGruber sketches  focus less on the action and more on MacGruber’s personal issues, which usually result in his demise when he can’t seem to focus on the mission at hand.

MacGyver is set to make his big-screen comeback later this year, and creators are afraid the earlier MacGruber release amounts to unfair competition and will hinder the success of MacGyver.

Chicago Overcoat Afterparty Location Changed

Monday, October 26th, 2009

The location of the Chicago Overcoat afterparty this Thursday, October 29th has been changed to YOLO on Las Olas Boulevard in Downtown Fort Lauderdale.

YOLO
333 EAST LAS OLAS BOULEVARD
FORT LAUDERDALE, FL 33301

Mom Entrepreneur Shares Secrets to Licensing Success

Tuesday, October 20th, 2009

Our client, Darla Phillips, has been featured this month on Mom Invented.  Darla is the inventor of LuggageSpotter and MicroWax, a patented microwavable cooking paper.

You can read her success story here.

The Consequences of Using the Trademark Registration Symbol ® If Your Mark is Not Registered

Wednesday, October 14th, 2009

Read here…

FLIFF 2009 – The Market

Wednesday, October 14th, 2009

We are also very happy to have the opportunity to sponsor the film The Market in this year’s Fort Lauderdale International Film Festival at Cinema Paradiso on Saturday, November 7, 2009 at 3:45 p.m. The Market is a humorous and engaging drama about the moral complexities of making a living.

FLIFF 2009 – Chicago Overcoat

Monday, October 12th, 2009

We are proud to be the title sponsor of the new movie Chicago Overcoat featured in this year’s Fort Lauderdale International Film Festival at Cinema Paradiso on Thursday, October 29, 2009 at 8:00 p.m.  The film stars Frank Vincent, Kathrine Narducci and Armand Assante.

Tickets are $10.00 for General Admission and $8.00 for Seniors and Students.  After the movie, please join us together with the stars of the film at The W for drinks and hors d’oeuvres.  Free for all ticket holders.

10 Ways To Avoid Being Sued On Twitter

Wednesday, October 7th, 2009

10 basic ways to avoid being sued on Twitter…