Trademark News for 04-Aug-2006
- 'Trademark gloves lead police to thief (Kathimerini)
A pair of surgeon's gloves was allegedly the trademark of a suspect arrested in Thessaloniki yesterday, accused of holding up a series of banks in the northern Greek city, police said.
'Chinese man hopes to market Zidane head butt (AFP via Yahoo! News)
A Chinese entrepreneur has registered as a trademark the silhouette of French football star Zinedine Zidane headbutting an Italian player during last month's World Cup final, state press has said.
'Ludacris sheds trademark braids, says it was 'spur of the moment thing' (Canada.com)
Rapper Chris "Ludacris" Bridges poses for a picture during a break from recording his new music video, "Money Maker," at Greenwich Studios, in Miami. (AP Photo/Luis M. Alvarez)
'Law Firms' Trademark Dispute Over 'Foley' Name Is Put on Hold (Law.com via Yahoo! Finance)
The belief that a settlement is imminent led a federal district court to dismiss Foley Hoag's trademark infringement case against Foley & Lardner last week. Boston-based Foley Hoag sued Foley & Lardner for using the term "Foley" in advertisements and marketing materials.
'Ecra Creative Group Wins Global Award for Trademark and Logo Design (PR Web)
Ecra Creative Group trademark and logo design for Twin Cities-based The Complete Garage will be included in the upcoming book Global Corporate Identity 3. (PRWEB Aug 3, 2006)
'A more mature Ludacris sheds famous braids (AP via Yahoo! News)
Ludacris has lopped off the long braids that have been his trademark for nearly a decade ? and not because of the heat.
'Man registers trademark for Zidane head-butt (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
A Chinese man is inviting bids of one million yuan (67,000 pounds) for the rights to an image of France captain Zinedine Zidane's infamous head-butt during last month's soccer World Cup final, a newspaper reported on Thursday.
'Ludacris sheds trademark braids (The Clarion-Ledger)
NEW YORK ? Ludacris has lopped off the long braids that have been his trademark for nearly a decade - and not because of the heat. The rapper, whose real name is Chris Bridges, says his new, short hairdo - a "shadow fade" - was a "spur of the moment kind of thing."
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