Trademark News for 05-Apr-2007
- 'Energizer and L.P.I. Resolve Trademark Lawsuit (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
Energizer Holdings, Inc. and L.P.I. Consumer Products, Inc. announced today that the lawsuit filed by L.P.I. against Eveready Battery Company, Inc. and Schick Manufacturing, Inc., both subsidiaries of ENR, in the United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida, in which L.P.I. asserted trademark infringement with respect to the term "all in one" and Eveready and Schick sought ...
'Energizer, L.P.I. resolve trademark suit (bizjournals.com via Yahoo! Finance)
A lawsuit against Energizer Holdings Inc. by L.P.I. Consumer Products Inc. has been "amicably resolved and dismissed," according to a joint release Wednesday.
'RFI Ingredients Enters into Exclusive Trademark Licensing Agreement with Optigenex Inc. to Market and Distribute ... (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
Optigenex, Inc. announced today the signing of an exclusive Trademark Licensing Agreement for the territory of North America with RFI Ingredients to market AC-11® in the Healthcare Practitioner Sales Channel.
'Trademark Taps -- New Website Launch (PR Web)
The launch of the Trademark Taps website sees a new emphasis on quality bathroom furnishings reflecting a new brand of consumer choice. (PRWeb Apr 4, 2007)
'Omnicom Media Group Disregards Fuse's Federal Trademark and Plans to Use the Agency's Name (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
Fuse LLC, citing the company's incontestable federal trademark for "Fuse", demanded that Omnicom Media Group discontinue the use of Fuse's name immediately, to which Omnicom has refused.
'Old Master-pieces (San Diego Union-Tribune)
AUGUSTA, Ga. ? Dressed smartly in lime green pants, with a splash of the trademark black on his shirt, Gary Player made his way to Augusta National's famed 12th tee during his practice round, and the crowd stood and cheered.
'Utah Ban On Trademarked Keywords Rankles Groups (InformationWeek)
Consumer groups and search engines sometimes differ on prohibiting using a competitor's trademark when there's no likelihood of consumer confusion.
'Iran Releases 15 Captive Britons (Washington Post)
LONDON, April 5 -- An hour into a news conference marked by his trademark tirades against the West, Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad delivered a stunner Wednesday: Iran would release 15 British marines and sailors it had captured in the Persian Gulf and held for almost two weeks. Early...
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