Trademark News for 13-Apr-2007
- 'Do I Need an Attorney to File a Trademark Application? (AllBusiness via Yahoo! Finance)
It is now easier than ever to register a trademark without an attorney. Practically everything can be done online. The wealth of information on the Web about trademarking makes it possible to become relatively savvy in a fairly short time, without consulting an attorney.
'United States Patent and Trademark Office Issues Cyberkinetics' Patent for Andara(TM) OFS(TM) Therapy (FinanzNachrichten)
Cyberkinetics Neurotechnology Systems, ( Nachrichten ) Inc. (OTCBB: CYKN; Cyberkinetics), a neurotechnology company developing neurostimulation and neural sensing products designed to restore function, announced that it has been issued U.S. patent 7,199,110, entitled ? Method of Treatment for Spinal Cord Injury, ? by the United States Patent and trademark Office.
'Utah vs. Google: Trademark Debates Heat Up (WebProNews)
The Utah State Legislature has passed a bill that would make it illegal to purchase keywords relating to a competitor?s product in order to show up alongside them in search results. The Trademark Protection Act has come under much public scrutiny, most notably by Google. The Trademark Protection Act made its way quietly through the Utah legislature, not receiving so much as a whimper of ...
'Danone Gives Wahaha A Hard Trademark Lesson (SeekingAlpha via Yahoo! Finance)
Siwei Zhong submits:In a story I wrote in Feb about how to profit from China's one-child Policy, I recommended Groupe Danone , a French food company with multiple joint ventures set up in China selling consumer products from fruit juice, dairy products to bottled water.
'Holthus has high hopes for Officer Rocket (Louisville Courier-Journal)
HOT SPRINGS, Ark. -- Bob Holthus has been training horses at Oaklawn Park since 1953, spending nearly every morning of each meet in his trademark spot on the second floor of the racetrack's grandstand overlooking the track.
'Utah plans to create trademark registry (Sharewatch)
The new law would allow any company to create an "electronic" trademark and stop rivals from using those marks to make their advertisements appear on search engines and other Web sites that use keyword-triggered advertising.
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