Trademark News for 17-Feb-2007
- '"Obama bin Laden" trademark rejected (Seattle Times)
The U.S. Patent and trademark Office has rejected a Miami Beach man's application to trademark the name "Obama bin Laden" because the name...
'"Obama Bin Laden" Trademark Rejected (CBS News)
Alexandre Batlle's attempt to trademark an unusual name ? "Obama bin Laden" ? that could sell T-shirts has been given a thumbs-down by the government.
'Cisco, Apple Still Wrestling Over iPhone Trademark (IT Management)
Hold the iPhone. The Cisco versus Apple trademark dispute hasn't been resolved, but negotiations have been extended. Late Thursday Cisco ( Quote ) issued a statement that it is granting Apple's request for more time to reply to the lawsuit filed by the networrking giant.
'Cisco Dials Apple in iPhone Trademark Spat (NewsFactor)
Cisco is demonstrating that patience is a virtue, offering Apple yet another extension on its deadline to respond to a trademark lawsuit over the iPhone name. The battle between the two tech titans has been brewing since January. Cisco filed suit against the Mac-maker the day after Apple CEO Steve Jobs introduced the company's highly anticipated first attempt at a mobile phone called the ...
'Apple and Cisco extend 'iPhone' trademark talks (ZDNet UK via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News)
Network equipment maker Cisco Systems said it agreed to give Apple more time to respond to the lawsuit it filed over the "iPhone" trademark, extending negotiations until Wednesday.
'SaVi Media Group Receives Registered Trademark for "DynoValve(R)" (SYS-CON Media)
SAVI MEDIA GROUP, INC. (OTCBB: SVMI)announces the Trademark registration of our core emission control device,the DynoValve from the United States Patent and Trademark Office.
'Cisco Dials Apple in iPhone Trademark Spat (NewsFactor via Yahoo! News)
Cisco is demonstrating that patience is a virtue, offering Apple yet another extension on its deadline to respond to a trademark lawsuit over the iPhone name.
'iPhone trademark spat still unresolved (Addict 3D)
Network equipment maker Cisco Systems Inc. said it agreed to give Apple Inc. more time to respond to the lawsuit it filed over the "iPhone" trademark, extending negotiations until February 21.
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