Trademark News for 08-Dec-2005
- 'FIFA wins groundbreaking decision in trademark dispute with Ferrero (FIFA)
Zurich, 8 December 2005 - Today - 8 December - the Hamburg district court pronounced a judgment confirming the protection of FIFA trademarks. The court decided that FIFA is entitled to forbid the Ferrero company from using the mark "Deutschland 2006" on its products.
'Brand owners rush for new EU Internet addresses (AFP via Yahoo! News)
The European Union claimed success after tens of thousands of trademark owners and public institutions rushed to register ".eu" Internet addresses as the the first phase of the bloc's domain indicator was launched.
'Terms of Service (Argus Leader)
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'VOIGHT'S SCARF TRADEMARK WAS UNINTENTIONAL (ContactMusic)
Actor JON VOIGHT started wearing scarves to high profile events by accident, after struggling with a troublesome tie at the Oscars. Voight, father of ANGELINA JOLIE, has been photographed at several events with a scarf draped over his suit, but he admits that the fashion statement was accidental.
'New player seen to boost oil industry in Mindanao (Sun Star)
THE Davao Oil Terminal and Services Corporation (Dotsco), an all-Filipino corporation based in Davao City, is set to boost the oil industry in Mindanao using the trademark Phoenix Fuels.
'JAY-Z SUED FOR TRADEMARK INFRINGEMENT: Wrestler claims mogul stole his ?diamond cutter? hand symbol. (Eurweb)
*A former WWE wrestler is suing Jay-Z for trademark infringement alleging the retired artist is using a hand symbol that mirrors his official logo.
'TECHNICAL (New York Post)
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