New York Personal Injury Law Blog: Two More Angry Medical Bloggers With Similar Names

Eric Turkewitz, The Turkewitz Law Firm, New York, NY  

Wednesday, September 12, 2007

 

Two More Angry Medical Bloggers With Similar Names

The other day I wrote about two blogs with almost identical names -- The Angry Pharmacist and The Angriest Pharmacist -- and wondered about the intellectual property issues that would arise if such blogs could be shown to have real value.

And now...Angry Doc and The Angry Doctor.

And so, a word of warning: If anyone tries to take my name I'm gonna sic one of those angry medical people on you, because it may be more fun than suing. I don't think there is any shortage in this department:

There is also The Angry Medic, Angry Scientist, Angry Astronomer, Angry Bear, An Angry Young Man, Angry 365 Days A Year, Angry Blog, Angry Chinese Blogger, and of course, Just Another Angry Blog. Not to mention an Angry Lab Rat.

It seems that, for some reason, AngryLawyer.com and AngryAttorney.com are still available, leaving me to scratch my head at the absence of righteous indignation in the profession.

But if you take one of those domains for yourself, please don't tread on the grounds of the Angry Pregnant Lawyer, who's been posting now for 33 months. So she clearly has a right to be pissed.

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Thanks for the quick link, Eric!

-- your average angry blogger ;)
 
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