Trademark News for 19-Apr-2009
- 'Octuplets' mom wants to trademark 'Octomom' nickname (New Kerala)
Washington, April 16 : Nadya Suleman, who became a history-making mum after giving birth to octuplets on January 26, is seeking to trademark the word 'Octomom'.
''Octomom' seeks to trademark nickname for TV, diaper line (CNN)
The woman who gave birth to octuplets, Nadya Suleman, is seeking to trademark her media nickname -- Octomom -- for a TV show and a line of diapers.
'Suleman wants to trademark 'Octomom' nickname (The Indiana Gazette)
LOS ANGELES (AP) ? ``Octomom,'' the nickname that has dominated headlines for nearly three months, could belong to Nadya Suleman alone. The mother of octuplets wants to trademark her moniker and filed two applications with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office on April 10.
''Octomom' to trademark the moniker (BigPond News)
The mother of America's famous octuplets wants to trademark her moniker as the 'Octomom'.
''Octomom' seeks to trademark her nickname (UPI)
LOS ANGELES, April 17 (UPI) -- The Southern California woman who gave birth to octuplets in January has submitted legal papers to trademark the nickname "Octomom."
'Nadya Suleman Wants to Trademark 'Octomom' Nickname (Fox News)
The mother of octuplets wants to trademark her nickname and filed two applications with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office on April 10.
'Judge rejects Blue Nile motion in trademark case (National Jeweler)
Boston--A federal judge in Boston has denied a request by online diamond seller Blue Nile to dismiss two of the three allegations made against it in the trademark infringement case filed by Hearts On Fire.
'News of the Weird: Trademark dispute (Battle Creek Enquirer)
Two competitors vying to sell the same type iPhone application (arrays of sounds of breaking wind) are embroiled in a trademark dispute, according to a March Denver Post report.
''Octomom' seeks to trademark her nickname (Moldova.org)
The Southern California woman who gave birth to octuplets in January has submitted legal papers to trademark the nickname Octomom.Nadya Suleman, 33, is seeking to trademark the name that has been used in headlines to identify her, Radaronline.com reported Friday.The Web site said Suleman filed two applications April 10 with the U.S. Patent and trademark Office.The applications said the mother of ...
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