Trademark News for 17-Dec-2005
- 'A Proxmire trademark: The Golden Fleece Love study was his first target (Wisconsin State Journal)
A former UW-Madison sociologist whose research on romantic attraction was the first Golden Fleece Award from Sen. William Proxmire never got another government grant after that, she said Thursday.
'U.S. Patent Office Rejects Patents in BlackBerry Case (eWeek)
The U.S. Patent and trademark Office's rejection of two of the five patents in the BlackBerry legal battle is good new for RIM, though patent-holding company NTP is still free to appeal the rejections.
'Canadians Audition for New York's Finest (New York Times)
Ads with the New York Police Department's trademark shield ran in a paper in a small Canadian city 20 miles northwest of Buffalo.
'Scream Queen, Yes. Damsel in Distress, No. (NorthJersey.com)
Naomi Watts has a trademark scream. It's a high-pitched screech capable of sustaining an eardrum-shattering intensity until it is sharply silenced by the sight, or roar, of something more terrifying.
'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.
'China sees 2.47 million trademark registrations (People's Daily)
The work for the protection of trademark registrations and the cognizance of famous trademarks in China has been further enhanced, which was learned from the State Administration for Industry and Commerce on Wednesday in Beijing.
'Pleasant Ridge grounds Perry-Lecompton, 67-54 (Leavenworth Times)
EASTON ? The Pleasant Ridge Rams were off to another one of their trademark high-velocity starts again Friday night against Perry-Lecompton. Then, midway through the first quarter, senior Chris Langley limped off the court, taking all the tempo and speed with him.
'Third NTP Patent Rejected, Boosting Research in Motion's View (Bloomberg.com)
Dec. 16 (Bloomberg) -- The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office issued what it called a non-final rejection of a third patent owned by NTP Inc. involved in the company's litigation against BlackBerry e-mail device maker Research In Motion Ltd.
'Preservation Sciences Announces Flash OFF as its New Trademark for its Rust Inhibitor (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla.----Dec. 15, 2005--Preservation Sciences, Inc. , today announced that it is marketing its environmentally-safe flash rust inhibitor under the trademark, Flash OFF.
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