Trademark News for 28-Aug-2006
- 'China to revoke Japanese company's humiliating trademark (New Kerala)
Beijing, Aug 26: Amid worsening Sino-Japanese political ties, China said it will revoke a Japanese company's registration of a "humiliating" trademark for a medicinal product.
'RANGERS BID TO TRADEMARK CLUB NAME (Daily Record)
RANGERS could soon be launching a whole new range of supporters' goods. They could even include own brand tiaras, bow ties or bikinis. The Ibrox club aim to register their name as an official trademark.
'Nanogen gets patents for diabetes, dementia biomarkers (PharmaBiz)
Nanogen, Inc., developer of advanced diagnostic products, has been issued six patents by the US Patent and Trademark Office for inventions related to diabetes and Alzheimers disease and biomarkers.
'Eatery has beef over slogan (Vancouver Province)
VANCOUVER - The "Taco Tuesday" tradition at a small south Vancouver restaurant is being threatened by a major fast-food chain that says its trademark is being violated.
'Microsoft fights cybersquatters by filing lawsuits (The Columbus Dispatch)
NEW YORK ? Microsoft Corp. said it has filed three lawsuits against so-called cybersquatters as it tries to combat a surge of online trademark infringement by people seeking profit from pay-per-click advertising.
'China revokes "humiliating" trademark (The Economic Times)
BEIJING: Amid worsening Sino-Japanese political ties, China said it will revoke a Japanese company's registration of a "humiliating" trademark for a medicinal product.
'Fascinating Fact 2013 (ContactMusic)
Movie bosses have ditched JAMES BOND's trademark "shaken not stirred" catchphrase from new 007 film CASINO ROYALE. DANIEL CRAIG's Bond will instead as
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