Trademark News for 03-Apr-2007
- 'U.S. Patent and Trademark Office Publishes Parcxmart Payment Solution Patent Application (PrimeNewswire via Yahoo! Finance)
HAMPTON FALLS, N.H., April 3, 2007 -- Parcxmart Technologies, an electronics payment company, today announced that the U.S. Patent and trademark Office has published Parcxmart's unique multi-application payment system and method patent application.
'Man Seeks To Trademark Resident Enclave (CBS 2 Los Angeles)
An Orange County man has filed applications to trademark the name of the enclave where he lives as well as several other communities. Get E-Mail Updates Make Us Your Homepage Bookmark Our Homepage
'OC man wants to trademark names of communities (KESQ)
COTO DE CAZA, Calif. An Orange County man has filed applications to trademark the name of the enclave where he lives as well as several other communities.
'Orange County man wants to trademark names of communities (North County Times)
COTO DE CAZA, Calif. (AP) -- An Orange County man has filed applications to trademark the name of the enclave where he lives as well as several other communities.
'U.S. invalidates three human stem cell patents (Los Angeles Times)
The protections had been blamed for slowing research into medical therapies. The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office has invalidated three broad patents for human embryonic stem cells that have been blamed for slowing research in the highly visible field of regenerative medicine.
'U.S. Revokes Stem Cell Patent (New York Times)
The Patent and Trademark Office said the patents for cells held by the University of Wisconsin appeared to be either the same or obvious variations of cells described in previous patents.
'Trademark on Coto de Caza? (Long Beach Press-Telegram)
Southland: O.C. man seeks to profit from community names. COTO DE CAZA - An Orange County man has filed applications to trademark the name of the enclave where he lives as well as several other communities.
'Canada to trademark 'winter' for 2010 Olympics (International Herald Tribune)
The Canadian government wants to trademark words like "winter," in a move it said is designed to protect the 2010 Olympics in Vancouver, British Columbia, from "ambush advertising."
'Tar Heels' year ends again in Final Four (AP via Yahoo! News)
Ivory Latta made the layup that gave North Carolina a big lead in the Final Four, drew a foul and celebrated by flexing her biceps. That flashy Latta-tude always has been her trademark, and this was her latest display. Who could've guessed it would be her last?
'China Direct Files for New Trademark (Market Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
China Direct Trading Corp. (China Direct), a Florida corporation, announced today the filing of a trademark application for the company's new "SIMPLY COMFORT" line of consumer comfort products to be sold by Capstone Industries, a wholly owned subsidiary.
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