Trademark News for 09-Aug-2006
- 'KEEPING '05 ALIVE (New Orleans Times-Picayune)
BATON ROUGE -- LSU football coach Les Miles must be trying to make it his trademark. Back for the second year is the ill-fitting white LSU cap, perched, seemingly precariously, atop Miles' head as he ambles around the practice field.
'Iraqis turn to reality TV free of violence (Orange County Register)
BAGHDAD, Iraq - The TV news anchor fiddles with his glasses as he says there's been an explosion: "The microwave blew up in Soha's face as she was preparing her trademark pizza," he says.
'Bacardi seeks global rights to Havana Club (Financial Times)
Bacardi plans to fight for the rights to the Havana Club rum brand in global markets after a US trademark ruling helped it re-launch the brand in the US following a long dispute with the Cuban government and Pernod Ricard.
'Tumbleweed provides Web security for Patent & Trademark Office (bizjournals.com via Yahoo! Finance)
Tumbleweed Communications Corp. said Tuesday it was chosen by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office to provide e-mail security throughout its network.
'Iraqi reality TV show defies odds (AP via Yahoo! News)
Clad in a beige suit, the TV news anchor fiddles with his glasses as he announces there's been an explosion: "The microwave blew up in Soha's face as she was preparing her trademark pizza," he says.
'EU Domain Dream in Disarray (Wired News)
Intended as a tool to help foster greater European unity, the new dot-eu domain produces a bitter fight between trademark holders and alleged cybersquatters over coveted addresses. Robert Andrews reports from Cardiff, Wales.
'A clear win for Bacardi (Sun-Sentinel)
U.S. declares trademark on Havana Club `expired.' A new rum is coming to South Florida this week: the Havana Club brand -- but made in Puerto Rico, not Cuba, and clear, not dark, in color.
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