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To further explore the perils and promise implicit in having a Second Life, I decided to create an account, which can be done for free by logging on to the Second Life website and downloading the required software. Not surprisingly, Linden Lab’s detailed Terms of Service Agreement (“Linden Lab TOSA”) includes a provision1 regarding compliance with the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (“DMCA”). 2 This Act provides a safe harbor for internet service providers (“ISPs”) who comply with the Act and its requirement that ISPs adequately respond to notices alleging copyright infringement by their users. The DMCA helps protect both ISPs and copyright owners, but what protections exist for trademark owners and to what extent are ISPs responsible for their users’ infringing use of marks?

A creative spark that was to become a Louboutin trademark allegedly came in a flash. One day in 1979, the future designer was walking the streets of Paris. During his walk he noticed a sign in front of the Museum of  Oceanic Art warning ladies not to scratch the floor with their expensive shoes. The sign apparently bothered Louboutin, and after pondering the matter he came up with the idea of having compressed bucklers and soles included to remedy the matter.

On Sunday Michael and I did another collaborative shoot with the lovely Elaina, who you might remember from The Hotel Arts shoot last month. Elaina is always a dream to work with, so we called on her to model a few gorgeous pieces from a Mckenzie Couture line. Mckenzie is a brilliant Lethbridge Louis vuitton handbags designer and lent us some really colorful and funky work she has done.

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