Trademark News for 20-Apr-2007
- 'EU rejects Budweiser trademark request (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
A European Union trademarks authority has rejected a request by Anheuser-Busch Cos. to register its Budweiser trademark throughout Europe ? a victory for Czech brewer Budejovicky Budvar NP in the latest round of its global legal battle with the U.S. beer giant.
'Judge Refuses To Dismiss Yet Another Miguided AdWords Trademark Lawsuit (Addict 3D)
I had thought that, at least in the US, the claims that Google's AdWords program somehow violates trademark law by letting competitors buy ads based on keywords, were a thing of the past.
'Judge refuses to dismiss Google trademark suit (ZDNet)
Judge rules the public has an interest in whether the company's popular pay-per-click advertising system violates U.S. trademark law.
'Judge Refuses to Dismiss Google Trademark Lawsuit (Addict 3D)
Google stuck in current trademark infringement suit... You must be registered and logged in to add comments!
'EU Council Refuses To Register Anheuser-Busch's Budweiser Trademark (Beverage World)
PRAGUE, Czech Republic: A European Union trademarks authority has rejected a request by Anheuser-Busch Cos. to register its Budweiser trademark throughout Europe - a victory for Czech brewer Budejovicky Budvar NP in the latest round of its global legal battle with the U.S. beer giant.
'Google Wields Precedent In Trademark Case (WebProNews)
Google has beaten a couple of challenges to AdWords over competitor usage of trademarks as keywords, but they now have a third lawsuit coming to them from American Blind & Wallpaper Factory. Google, AOL, Earthlink, and Ask are all on the receiving end of American Blind & Wallpaper Factory's lawsuit over trademark infringement. ABWF contended the use of its trademarks as keywords to trigger ...
'Judge Refuses To Dismiss Google Trademark Suit (TechWeb via Yahoo! News)
A U.S. judge refused Wednesday to dismiss a lawsuit against Google Inc. that charges the Web search leader's AdWords program abuses trademarks.
'True Religion jeans accuses Wal-Mart of infringing trademark (Los Angeles Times)
True Religion Apparel Inc., a maker of $300 jeans worn by celebrities including soccer star David Beckham and actress Angelina Jolie, said Wal-Mart Stores Inc.'s Sam's Club warehouse chain was illegally selling clothing with its trademark.
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