Leo D. Stoller (born June 5, 1946) is an American self-styled "intellectual property entrepreneur" based in suburban Chicago, Illinois. Stoller controversially claims rights to a large inventory of "famous" trademarks and engages in the assertive enforcement of those alleged trademark rights, threatening infringement action against people and companies who attempt to use similar marks. Wikipedia
I noticed that, in the past week, Leo Stoller filed about three dozen requests for extension of time to oppose, including 26 on May 24th along. thettablog.blogspot.com/2006/05/ttablog-presents-leo-stol...
Stoller Strikes Out.....Again! , David Kozman, DePaul University College of Law Technology/Intellectual Property Clinic , October 23, 2005 www.chillingeffects.org/trademark/notice.cgi?NoticeID=248
"If a trademark owner doesn't go up to the plate each day and police his mark, he will be overrun by third-party infringers," Mr. Stoller, a 59-year-old entrepreneur, said in a telephone interview from his office in Chicago. www.nytimes.com/2005/07/04/business/04stealth.html?ei=509...
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Leo Stoller has appeared on FOX NEWS, CBS and in numerous national news papers including the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Chicago Sun Times etc and on many radio talk shows. rentmark.blogspot.com/
Mr. Stoller said he first registered "stealth" as a trademark in 1985 to cover an array of sporting goods. www.nytimes.com/2005/07/04/business/04stealth.html?ei=509...
Google's lawsuit, which comes after several years of legal wrangling with Stoller, after Stoller declared bankruptcy, and after Google was granted relief by the courts to pursue litigation, alleges that Stoller and his businesses are falsely claiming trad googlewatch.eweek.com/content/google_lawsuits/google_sues...