Trademark News for 12-Aug-2006
- 'NFL's Redskins challenged again on name (USA Today)
A petition was filed today with the U.S. Patent and trademark Office in Washington by six American Indians, contending that the Washington Redskins' name is racist and that the team should lose its trademark. The Associated Press says that the...
'Rockers Sue Clothing Firm Over Trademark Infringement (ContactMusic)
US rockers the OXES have filed a lawsuit against clothing company Old Navy for trademark infringement. They claim the US high street chain stole an i
'Rosum Awarded Two New Patents (GPS World)
Rosum Corporation of Mountain View, California, received in June two new patents from the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO). Rosum combines commercial broadcast TV signals with GPS technology for tracking and positioning people and assets inside buildings and other locations where traditional GPS fails.
'EXCLUSIVE: OUR BOB BUYS THE TARTAN ARMY (Daily Record)
THE registered trademark "Tartan Army" has changed hands in a deal believed to be worth more than £100,000. The brand name has been snapped up by two of Scotland's most fervent foot soldier fans - Record columnist Bob Shields and Inverness businessman Don Lawson.
'Redskins team name challenged once again (Sports Illustrated)
American Indians have filed a new legal challenge to the Washington Redskins' trademark, contending the NFL team's name is racially offensive, speakers at the Native American Journalists Association national convention said Friday.
'Indians challenge use of 'Redskins' name (USA Today)
American Indians have filed a new legal challenge to the Washington Redskins' trademark, contending the NFL team's name is racially offensive, speakers at the Native American Journalists Association national convention said Friday. A petition to cancel the trademark was filed Friday with a board of the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office in Washington.
'Native Americans Renew Demand for U.S. Patent Office to Cancel Derogatory 'Redskins' Trademark (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
Six well-respected Native American young people today filed a joint petition with the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board of the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office for cancellation of the Washington Redskins football organization trademarked term "Redskins."
'Life in movie biz keeps her young, and still a fan (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel)
Sue Levin is as much a trademark of the Times Cinema, 5906 W. Vliet St., as the theater's art deco-inspired decor.
'Markets prove immune to terror plot (USA Today)
Wall Street's unemotional, rational response to terrorism five years after the 9/11 attacks is now a trademark of battle-tested investors. That cold, calculating financial reality was driven home Thursday when the U.S. stock market rallied despite news that British authorities thwarted a plot to blow up airplanes.
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