Trademark News for 02-Aug-2008
- 'Nagesh Kukunoor starts a quickie in Rajasthan (Hindustan Times)
He has returned to his trademark style of filmmaking - a medium budget project on an issue-based subject. Nagesh Kukunoor has already started shooting in a start-to-finish schedule in Jodhpur for Bemisaal being produced by Percept Picture Company.
'Video: U.S. Patent & Trademark Office and National Inventors Hall of Fame Foundation Join Ad Council to Inspire ... (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
The Department of Commerce's United States Patent and trademark Office and the National Inventors Hall of Fame Foundation joined The Advertising Council today to launch a series of national public service advertisements designed to inspire a new generation of children in innovation.
'Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 14th Sep 2007 13:32 UTC, submitted by Leo Zera (OS News)
The Linux Foundation, custodians of the Linux trademark, have announced two summits to deal with legal issues surrounding Linux and open-source software.
'Fish regulatory sandwich could thicken (Gloucester Daily Times)
Could two more slices of baloney soon be added to the already meaty fisheries regulatory sandwich? Some in the Massachusetts lobster industry want to promote and trademark the state's lobsters with a specific lobster band. Meanwhile, groundfishermen fear that the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and National Marine Fisheries Service are gearing up to impose still more regulations ...
'5th Circuit Throws Out Malpractice Summary Judgment Win for Duane Morris (Law.com)
The 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has thrown out a summary judgment win for Duane Morris in a lawsuit alleging that one of the law firm's partners bungled a trademark infringement case involving an LSAT test-prep company. The panel found that the federal district court lacked subject-matter jurisdiction in granting summary judgment to the law firm, after deciding that the state law ...
'Scrabble knockoff returns to Facebook with tweaks that could skirt copyright, trademark laws (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)
NEW YORK - A popular Scrabble knockoff is back on Facebook. It comes with changes that could help it skirt copyright and trademark laws. On Tuesday, the creators of Scrabulous voluntarily removed their version of the word game from Facebook, the online hangout.
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