Trademark News for 20-Dec-2005
- '"Jesus Juice" Down The Drain (The Smoking Gun)
Entrepreneurs abandon attempt to trademark "Michael Jackson" wine
'More Nation/world business (Detroit Free Press)
HARRISBURG, Pa. -- 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 says in a federal lawsuit.
'Lyon trademark settled (The Sacramento Bee)
Area realty giant Lyon Real Estate has agreed to drop a trademark infringement suit against Lyon Share Investment Clubs in exchange for Lyon Share changing its name, it was announced Monday.
'Hershey Seeks Injunction Over Book Cover (AP via Yahoo! News)
The 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.
'TECHNICAL (New York Post)
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'Hershey sues publisher (Provo Daily Herald)
HARRISBURG, Pa. -- The 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.
'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.
'Research In Motion Vows to Fight NTP on Patents (E-Commerce Times)
Suggesting the patents at the heart of an adverse court ruling that could force it to shut down or alter its BlackBerry e-mail service are without merit, Research In Motion said it would continue to battle NTP in the courts and at the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office.
'Chi-Rock Defeats Twista In Trademark Dispute (PR Web)
The trademark dispute between Carl Mitchell, the Atlantic recording artist known as "Twista" and Southside Chicago musician Faheem Shabazz (BigFa) was resolved over who has the use of the "Chi-Rock" name. [PRWEB Dec 20, 2005]
'Keeping Lake Tahoe blue (Los Angeles Times)
About 3 million visitors a year are drawn to Lake Tahoe for its recreational opportunities, mountain scenery and clear blue water. But development, traffic and air pollution have caused Tahoe's trademark blue water to gradually cloud up and turn green. Researchers are studying the problem, and property owners have until 2008 to comply with erosion-control measures, which are being phased in over
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