Trademark News for 11-Dec-2005
- 'Falkirk v Motherwell (Football365.com)
A Jim Hamilton header secured a 1-0 win for Motherwell at the Falkirk Stadium. Falkirk produced their trademark battling performance, but have still to record a Bank of Scotland Premier League win at home this season.
'Trademark Office Says Yes to 'Dykes on Bikes' (Gay Wired)
(San Francisco, CA) - The San Francisco Women's Motorcycle Contingent announced today that the U.S. Patent and trademark Office reversed its initial refusal to trademark the name 'Dykes on Bikes'.
'Jagatjit Inds not to use Blenders Pride name (Business Standard India)
The Delhi High Court has restrained Jagatjit Industries from dealing in alcoholic beverages directly or indirectly or any other allied goods under the trademark 'Blenders Pride'.
'Trademark office OKs "Dykes on Bikes" (Planet Out via Yahoo! News)
SUMMARY: The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office reverses its refusal to trademark the name of the S.F. women's motorcycle group, paving the way for its federal protection.
'Lesbian bikers get 'Dykes on Bikes' trademark (Reuters)
The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office had denied applications by the San Francisco Women's Motorcycle Contingent to trademark "Dykes on Bikes," arguing the phrase would be perceived as disparaging to lesbians.
'N.W.T., diamond merchants spar over trademark (CBC North)
The government of the Northwest Territories is doing battle with the Canadian Jewellers Association over its "Canadian Diamond" trademark. The jewellers want the government to withdraw the official marks it uses in advertising and marketing campaigns.
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