Trademark News for 28-Dec-2005
- 'Resort at Paws Up pays fine, loses trademark bid (Missoulian)
Editor's note: All week, the Missoulian will update readers on people and places that made news during 2005. Today, we look back at two stories - one a controversy, the other a widely praised community project.
'Mattingly, Belle: Big-time careers halted (MLB.com)
What a sight it was when Don Mattingly or Albert Belle stepped up to the plate in the prime of their careers. Mattingly, in his trademark left-handed crouch, would almost always take the first pitch, following the ball into the catcher's glove by practically sticking his nose into the webbing.
'New Yankee stands to cash in on endorsements (USATODAY.com via Yahoo! News)
His trademark hair and beard are shorn, but marketing experts say that won't cut short Johnny Damon's chances of endorsement bucks as a New York Yankee.
'Fresh Prince Fraud Behind Bars (E! Online via Yahoo! News)
Independence day is a long way off for the fake Fresh Prince.
'Sleepy-Eyed Dunkin' Donuts Actor Vale Dies (AP via Yahoo! News)
Michael Vale, the actor best known for portraying sleepy-eyed Fred the Baker in Dunkin' Donuts commercials, has died at age 83.
'Inside Out: Intel may get a new tag line (AnandTech)
Could the "Intel Inside" moniker be going the way of the Dodo? The Economic Times is reporting that Intel's trademark slogan, which as been around since 1991, will be replaced on the first week of January (presumably at CES 2006). Just about everyone recognizes "Intel Inside" and the little jingle associated with it, so why...
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