Trademark News for 10-Apr-2007
- 'New York Attorney Establishes Free Copyright and Trademark Blog for Artists, Musicians, Photographers and Small Media ... (PR Web)
New York intellectual property attorney Trebor Lloyd has established a blog, Trebor's Bite-Sized Bits featuring easily digestible information on copyright, trademark and other related areas of law--a blog that is specially aimed as a primer to give a basic background to lay persons who need some understanding of these topics in their art or business. (PRWeb Apr 9, 2007) Post Comment:Trackback ...
'Coldwell Banker Commercial TradeMark Properties Names Director of International Investment Properties (PR.com)
Billie Redmond, president of Coldwell Banker Commercial trademark Properties, has announced that Jennifer Chun has been named director of international investment properties. In this position, Chun is responsible for managing retail, office, residential and land investments internationally for the firm. Chun holds a Juris Doctor degree from Washburn University and is a licensed immigration lawyer ...
'Kenya: There is a Way Out for G4S in Trademark Row (AllAfrica.com)
Is all lost for G4S Security Services (K) Ltd after the Court of Appeal recently dismissed its bid to continue using the Group 4 Securicor trademark?
'Olympic trademark games (Canadian Business)
On first glance, Bill C-47 is a sinister piece of legislation. It's a federal act that protects marks associated with the upcoming Vancouver Olympic and Paralympic Games.
'Stem Cell Innovations Patents on Pluripotent Cells Cited by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office as Prior Art, ... (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
HOUSTON, Texas----Stem Cell Innovations , today announced its issued patents to pluripotent stem cells were used by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office in rejecting the core ES cell patents issued to the Wisconsin Alumni Research Association invented by James Thomson.
'Trademark CM takes over Craig Nassi's condo project at Colorado, 16th Avenue (BizJournals)
Condo builder Craig Nassi is out and Trademark CM Corp. is in as the developer of land at East 16th Avenue and Colorado Boulevard in Denver.
'Earl Ofari Hutchinson: Why Imus Won't Go (HuffingtonPost)
The reaction was swift and justifiably angry to shock jock Don Imus's latest racist crack that the Rutgers women's basketball players were nappy headed 'hos' (An even more curious characterization given Imus's trademark floppy mop). Imus didn't step over the line of racial incorrectness he obliterated it. He straddled the repentance line with his kind of, sort of, apology in which he did not say ...
'New York Attorney Establishes Free Copyright and Trademark Blog for Artists, Musicians, Photographers and Small Media ... (PRWeb via Yahoo! News)
New York intellectual property attorney Trebor Lloyd has established a blog, Trebor's Bite-Sized Bits featuring easily digestible information on copyright, trademark and other related areas of law--a blog that is specially aimed as a primer to give a basic background to lay persons who need some understanding of these topics in their art or business.
'Patent and Trademark Office Issues Notice of Allowance on Barr's Reissue Application for SEASONALE(R) '032 Patent (FinanzNachrichten)
WOODCLIFF LAKE, N.J., April 9 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Barr Pharmaceuticals, ( Nachrichten ) Inc. today announced that the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (PTO) has issued a Notice of Allowance for the reissuance of U.S. Patent 5,895,032 ('032), relating to Barr's SEASONALE(R) extended-cycle oral contraceptive.
'Lord, Bissell & Brook LLP Scores a Decisive Trademark Victory for PBM Products (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
A team of attorneys in Lord, Bissell & Brook's Business Technology Group successfully defended PBM Products, Inc. and PBM Pharmaceuticals, Inc. against trademark infringement and unfair competition claims that their use of the mark "Bright Beginnings" in the marketing and sale of infant formula infringed on a prior federally registered trademark.
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