Trademark News for 19-Dec-2005
- 'Hope springs eternal for Gen Xers (San Jose Mercury News)
If the Bay Area's trademark optimism has taken a deadly hit since 2000, someone better tell the Generation X workers who are next in line to invent the next big thing.
'Hershey Sues Publisher Over Cover Image (WJLA-TV Washington D.C.)
HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) - The image of a distinctive chocolate bar on the dust jacket of a new book about the founder of The Hershey Co. violates its trademark, the candy maker said in a federal lawsuit.The company wants an injunction to prevent publisher Simon & Schuster Inc. from using Hershey-owned images to market "Hershey: Milton S. Hershey's Extraordinary Life of Wealth, Empire and Utopian
'Hershey Sues Publisher Over Cover Image (AP via Yahoo! News)
The image of a distinctive chocolate bar on the dust jacket of a new book about the founder of The Hershey Co. violates its trademark, the candy maker said in a federal lawsuit.
'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.
'A low blow for highfalutin literary culture (Miami Herald)
Tom Wolfe is screaming. He screams softly, this Southern gentleman, his trademark white suit unwrinkled, his spats unwavering even as a giant granite boulder hurtles down upon him. It looks to be the end of the pioneering New Journalism author of The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test.
'Woody Allen is mediocre and makes miserable films: Woody Allen (AFP via Yahoo! News)
In his trademark pessimistic style, US cinema legend Woody Allen said he is a "mediocre" director of "miserable work".
'No kisses for book cover: Hershey files copyright suit (USA Today)
The distinctive chocolate bar on the dust jacket of a new book about the founder of Hershey violates its trademark, the candymaker said in a federal lawsuit.
'New Orleans' Historic Streetcars Return (AP via Yahoo! News)
The clackety-clack is officially back. New Orleans on Sunday resumed its streetcar service, which had been out of commission since Hurricane Katrina wiped out the utility poles and metal tracks used to propel the city's trademark mode of transportation.
'Hershey sues publisher over candy bar on book cover (New York Newsday)
The distinctive chocolate bar on the dust jacket of a new book about the founder of The Hershey Co. violates its trademark, the candymaker says in a federal lawsuit.
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