Trademark News for 10-Apr-2009
- 'U of Iowa claims trademark rights violated (The Des Moines Register)
The University of Iowa says a new restaurant in Iowa City is violating the school?s trademark rights.
'Google Employee Alleged To Have Bypassed AdWords Trademark Policy For Own Benefit (Search Engine Land)
Well-known internet marketer Jeremy ?ShoeMoney? Schoemaker has filed suit against Keyen Farrell, apparently a Google employee alleged to have used Schoemaker?s US-registered trademark in search ads on Google.
'Hermes hails record Taiwan trademark fine (AFP via Yahoo! Singapore News)
French luxury goods group Hermes hailed a Taiwan court's ruling to impose a record fine of 7.77 million US dollars on a former employee for selling counterfeit bags.
'Hermes hails record Taiwan trademark fine (TODAYonline)
A Jean Paul Gaultier design for Hermes. French luxury goods group Hermes hailed a Taiwan court's ruling to impose a record fine of 7.77 million US dollars on a former employee for selling counterfeit bags
'Trademark: The Next Generation (Search Engine Watch)
Last week's Second Circuit Court ruling in the case of Rescuecom Corp. v. Google turned my head a bit when I first saw it, particularly because of a few notable items we haven't seen before in trademark litigation. ...
'UI: New Pub Violates School's Trademark (KCCI 8 Des Moines)
The University of Iowa said Thursday that a new restaurant in Iowa City is violating the school's trademark rights.
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