Trademark News for 30-Aug-2006
- 'Business: Trademark lawsuit rests on a ?U' turn (The Nashua Telegraph)
What a difference a "U" makes. ... - By DANIEL WAGNER Newsday
'Taxes: Patent that loophole (CNN Money)
The Internal Revenue Service has a surprising new enemy in the battle against abusive tax shelters: The United States Patent and trademark Office.
'Patents issued (The Salt Lake Tribune)
This list is compiled weekly by Everett Robinson, who is registered with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. Portable folding table , patent No. 7,096,799, invented by L. Curtis Strong of Clearfield, Jacob Kearl of Plain City, Thayne B. Haney of Syracuse, Ray Adams of Logan, Ed VanNimwegen of North Ogden and David C. Winter of Layton, assigned to Lifetime Products, Inc. of Clearfield.
'UI officials will enforce trademark, alcohol laws (The Iowa City Press-Citizen)
University of Iowa officials will be on the lookout for illegal Hawkeye merchandise, such as t-shirts, being sold by non-licensed vendors at football games this fall.
'Trademark owners stepping up fight against piracy as Sony wins court case (Manila Bulletin)
Pirates of the city have nowhere to go but to jail as trademark owners step up their fight against the prevalence of counterfeit products in Metro Manila.
'Macy's star dims in suburb (Chicago Tribune)
Chain's traditional symbol must be toned down on store it takes over in Lake Forest Lake Forest, the old money community that spurned a Costco store because it was afraid it might hurt its character, is mandating that Macy's dim its trademark bright red star when it takes over the historic Marshall Field's store in this North Shore suburb next month.
Return to Trademark Lawyer :: Cristi Trusler, Attorney
Return to Trademark News Archive