Trademark News for 13-Dec-2005
- 'Japan Air to Drop Suit to All Nippon for Alleged Patent Breach (Bloomberg.com)
Dec. 13 (Bloomberg) -- Japan Airlines Corp., the country's largest carrier, said it will withdraw a 15.6 billion yen ($130 million) trademark suit against All Nippon Airways Co., after the government's patent office ruled that no infringement occurred.
'Serving Marion, Illinois (Marion Daily Republican)
CARBONDALE ? In trademark Saluki fashion, Southern Illinois University's men's basketball team cranked up its defense and grinded out a 58-51 win Saturday over Kent State.
'Trademark issues grow more common Montana companies find legal woes as they spread beyond state's borders (Missoulian)
It's been about five years since the copyright and trademark infringement case between a Missoula company and Timex Corp. was first filed.
'Trademark complaint forces Missoula winery to find another name (Missoulian)
A West Coast winery has sent a cease-and-desist letter to Rattlesnake Creek Vineyard owners Andy Sponseller and Connie Poten that, basically, tells them to find another name.
'TITOLI CALDI (Wall Street Italia)
Copyright © 1999-2005 Wall Street Italia, Inc. New York. All Rights Reserved. WallStreetItalia ® is a Registered Trademark of Wall Street Italia, Inc.
'TECHNICAL (New York Post)
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'EU: Castellblanch loses trademark fight (Just Drinks)
Spanish cava maker Castellblanch has failed in an attempt at the European Court of Justice's Court of First Instance to secure European Union-wide trademark rights to a castle logo, with the words 'cristal' and 'castellblanch'.
'Marshall Field's last Christmas (Chicago Tribune)
The trademark clock outside the Marshall Field's State Street in downtown Chicago isn't just counting down the last shopping days til Christmas; the days are numbered for the venerable department store itself.
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