Trademark News for 21-Aug-2006
- 'Maxim Magazine sues The Maxxim Men's Club for trademark infringement (BizJournals)
New York-based Dennis Publishing Inc., publisher of Maxim Magazine, is suing The Maxxim Men's Club and Steakhouse in Tampa for trademark infringement, trademark dilution and unfair competition.
'Patent Watch (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)
Eden Prairie-based CNS Inc. announced that the U.S. Patent and trademark Office completed a reexamination and published the certificate for U.S. Patent No. 6,318,362 covering the design of CNS' Breathe Right nasal strip.
'Calderon moves beyond reggaeton as "The Underdog" (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
Tego Calderon has dropped the bling. A few weeks ago, after much soul searching, the Puerto Rican rapper took off his trademark chains, rings, diamonds and anything remotely ostentatious and continued making music as he has always done: quietly and with little fanfare.
'Shelton student fights to keep 'Hahvahd Tour' (Connecticut Post)
"Were this the same situation with non-Harvard individuals, the Trademark Program would pursue this as a legal issue of trademark infringement."
'Martin Short satirical stage show wildly uneven (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
The quality of Martin Short's musical revue is well encapsulated by what has become his trademark pose. Hands on hips, staring off into the distance, he embraces the adulation of his audience while at the same time slyly mocking his need for it.
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