Trademark News for 06-Dec-2005
- 'Performics Uses AdGooroo for Advertising Intelligence Data and Trademark Monitoring Services (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
Performics, the performance-based marketing division of DoubleClick Digital Advertising Solutions, today announced at the Search Engine Strategies Conference in Chicago that it has extended its relationship with AdGooroo, an advertising intelligence company that provides reporting on search engine marketing activity.
'Tyrant or hero, Saddam steals the show in trial (Reuters via Yahoo! Asia News)
BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Whether Iraqis hate or love Saddam Hussein they agree the toppled dictator has taken control of his high-profile trial with the trademark defiance that kept him in power for decades.
'Fashion designers battle over 'Cooper' trademark (Stuff)
Fashion queen Trelise Cooper is threatening legal action to shut out the sound-alike trademark of young Arrowtown designer Tamsin Cooper.
'Chinese firms ordered to compensate French Hennessy cognac over trademark infringement (People's Daily)
Two Chinese firms have been ordered to pay 300,000 yuan (37,500 US dollars) to the world-renowned French cognac producer Hennessy for trademark infringement, a Shanghai court has said.
'Kiwis upset that France claims Kiwi trademark (Beverage World)
WELLINGTON: France, which bans producers in other countries from using words like champagne, burgundy and chablis, has told a New Zealand company it cannot sell wine in Europe with the name Kiwi, a newspaper reported on Tuesday.
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