Trademark News for 22-Apr-2009

    'WVU and branch campus tackle trademark issue (The Daily Athenaeum)
    The West Virginia University Board of Governors will meet Friday to discuss the University?s relationship with its branch campus in Parkersburg. The Board of Governors at WVU-Parkersburg sent a letter to University officials Wednesday regarding a draft agreement over the use of the University?s trademark. BOG chairwoman Carolyn Long said that she has received the letter but has yet to share it ...

    'Good case? Or is trademark suit just Nutz? (Boston Herald)
    Life is not good for Life Is Nutz. The West Boylston start-up has filed a lawsuit to protect itself against threatened legal action by Life Is Good, the 15-year-old Boston...

    'Old brand 'likely to win trademark case' (China Daily)
    A centennial Chinese brand is very likely to win a landmark lawsuit case over a German firm that rush-registered its trademark, a Chinese official said yesterday.

    'Dan Daly: Avery's trademark aggression doing more damage to Rangers (The Washington Times)
    NEW YORK When he isn't playing hockey, which is often, Rangers roustabout Sean Avery likes to rustle the whiskers of opponents. Perhaps you saw him plying his trade in the second period of Game 3 on Monday night, taking a poke at the Capitals' John Erskine for the sheer provocation of it. Erskine, who's well above Avery's weight class at 216 pounds, could have responded in kind - and few would ...

    'Old brand 'likely to win trademark case' (People's Daily)
    A centennial Chinese brand is very likely to win a landmark lawsuit case over a German firm that rush-registered its trademark, a Chinese official said yesterday. Wangzhihe Food Group, producer of the popular Chinese food bean curd under the brand name Wangzhihe, may get the trademark back in Germany tomorrow, when the Munich High Court makes a ruling, Vice-Minister of State Administration for ...



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