Trademark News for 17-Apr-2007
- 'Razorlight frontman gets fashionable (ITV.com)
Razorlight frontman Johnny Borrell has made an unlikely appearance on the front pages of an international fashion magazine. The indie singer appears clad in his trademark skinny white jeans as the cover-boy for the May edition of fashion bible Vogue.
'Internet freedom group wants delay in Utah law (The Salt Lake Tribune)
A organization dedicated to protecting Internet freedom Monday asked Utah Attorney General Mark Shurtleff to halt implementation of Utah's new trademark Protection Act, saying it will harm consumers and threatens free speech.
'TypoSquasher Goes After Cybersquatters' Money (ComputerWire)
A startup is going after so-called "typosquatters" with a new web-based service called TypoSquasher, a tool for trademark holders to monitor the use of their brands in the domain name system.
'New Patent Covers Push-To-Send Functionality in Satellite Communication Systems (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
Mobile Satellite Ventures announced today that it has been awarded U.S. Patent No. 7,203,490 by the United States Patent and Trademark Office.
'Dunst set for fourth Spidey movie? (ITV.com)
Kirsten Dunst and Johnny Borrell have only been dating a few weeks but it looks as if the Razorlight star's trademark cocky attitude has already started rubbing off on his lady.
'Coca-Cola first-quarter profit increases 15 pct (Sharewatch)
The world's largest beverage maker said international unit case volumes rose 9 pct, boosted by growth of 7 pct in trademark Coca-Cola.
'Burberry, Plaid in Check, Is Hot Again (BusinessWeek Online via Yahoo! News)
Popularity can be a blessing and a curse. British retailer Burberry (bbryf.pk.PK) transformed itself from a fusty, upper-crust maker of raincoats into a trendy luxury brand in the early part of the decade by plastering its trademark plaid on everything from miniskirts to bikinis. Sales went through the roof, and an initial public offering in July, 2002, raised $440 million.
'China to issue new plan to protect Olympic logo (People's Daily)
China will shortly issue a new plan to protect the logo of the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games, said a senior trademark official on Tuesday in Beijing.
'Protecting Your Brand with Trademarks (Entrpreneur.com)
Keep your brand's integrity intact by getting a trademark for your business' logo, name, tag line and more.
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