Trademark News for 26-Apr-2009
- 'Mercury, Journal clash over trademark usage (The Daily Star)
"I was dumbfounded," said Richfield Springs Mercury newspaper founding publisher Jay Bernhardt, that a week after suspending publication, the trademark was being used by a nearby publication.But a cease-and-desist letter from a Mercury attorney may have ended any legal dispute between the Richfield Springs Mercury and the Freeman's Journal of Cooperstown, parties on both sides of the issue said ...
'McKool Smith Announces Federal Ruling in Trademark Lawsuit Against Liz Claiborne, Lucky Brand (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
The national law firm of McKool Smith is announcing a partial summary judgment and injunction in favor of Miami-based Marcel Fashion and Ezra Mizrachi's Get Lucky line of apparel following a federal court finding of trademark infringement and unfair competition against New York-based Liz Claiborne Inc. and its subsidiary, Los Angeles-based Lucky Brand Dungarees Inc.
'BestCare Home Care Inc. Receives Registered Trademark for "BestCare Home Care Inc." (PRWeb via Yahoo! News)
BestCare Home Care Inc., a leading provider in Home Health Care services in Northern Virginia, D.C., and Maryland announces the Trademark approval for their "Service Mark Principal Register" received from the United States Patent and Trademark office. Registration of the Trademark is effective March 17, 2009.
'German court ruling demands ending of Wangzhihe trademark piracy (People's Daily)
A local court in Munich of Germany gave a ruling on Thursday which orders Okai, a German food import and export company, to stop pirating of trademark of Wangzihe, a renowned Chinese food brand. This is the second ruling of the Wangzhihe trademark infringement case. A judge at the Bavarian Supreme Court in Munich announced the ruling in the morning at Hall Six of the court. The court also ...
'Dior Can Use Trademark Rights to Block Discount Sales (Update1) (Bloomberg)
April 23 (Bloomberg) -- Christian Dior SA can sue two companies for trademark infringement that sold its products to discounters without consent as long as there?s damage to the company?s brand, the European Union?s top court said.
'Cheeky team applies to use 'Obama' as a European trademark (Daily Mail)
Cheeky team applies to use 'Obama' as a European trademark
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