Trademark News for 04-Dec-2006
- 'PRBC, America's Alternative Credit Bureau, Receives U.S. Patent for Bill Payment Reporting and Scoring (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
Pay Rent, Build Credit, Inc., dba PRBC®, announced today that the United States Patent and trademark Office has granted Patent Number 7,139,734 for the company's technology and method for collecting data on commonly recurring bill payments made by individuals and small businesses, and incorporating them in a credit file, credit report, and credit score.
'CD review: Oasis (Northwest Herald)
With all the hoopla regarding ridiculous aspirations to be England?s next Beatles, the trademark rudeness and the group?s brother-on-brother squabbles, it?s easy to forget that Oasis can be a very, very good band.
'Space Propulsion Systems, Inc. Successfully Removes US Government Secrecy Orders Placed on Key Company Propulsion (Market Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
Space Propulsion Systems, Inc. is pleased to announce that the Patent and Trademark Office of the Department of Commerce has rescinded the Secrecy Orders that had been imposed with respect to both its WREEM homogeneous propellant and the Supercritical Fluids fabricated Micro Fuel Cell composite rocket propellant in the light of guidance provided by US defense agencies. Secrecy Orders are imposed
'Jimmy Buffett Settles Trademark Lawsuit (ABC News)
`Margaritaville' Singer Jimmy Buffett and Texas Merchant Settle Trademark Lawsuit
'SBA loans (The Indianapolis Star)
Trademark Roofing & Sheet Metal, Avon: $50,000, Keybank. Troy Motors LLC, Indianapolis: $222,600, National City Bank. Vista International Co., Carmel: $5,000, Charter One Bank.
''Margaritaville' Singer Jimmy Buffett Settles Trademark Suit (Fox News)
Singer Jimmy Buffett has settled a trademark lawsuit with a Texas Merchant who unlawfully sold his products.
'South Africa: Mbeki booed at ANC hero's burial (AllAfrica.com)
President Thabo Mbeki was snubbed at the reburial memorial service of ANC hero Moses Mabhida yesterday afternoon, when hundreds of Jacob Zuma supporters booed him and started singing Zuma's trademark song, uMshini Wami as he began to speak.
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