Trademark News for 01-Jan-2006
- 'TECHNICAL (New York Post)
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'Nakamura breaks 10-man Hearts (AFP via Yahoo! News)
Two brilliantly executed free kicks by Japanese star Shunsuke Nakamura were enough to hand Celtic a most unlikely win at Tynecastle, with defender Stephen McManus the unlikely beneficiary of Nakamura's expert deliveries in the game's closing three minutes.
'TECH TICKER (San Jose Mercury News)
A fourth patent at the center of the dispute between Research in Motion, the Waterloo, Ontario, maker of the BlackBerry e-mail device, and NTP was rejected Friday in a non-final action by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office.
'Patents Rejected for BlackBerry (New York Times)
The maker of the BlackBerry wireless e-mail device said that the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office had issued preliminary rejections of two wireless e-mail patents owned by the holding company that had won a patent infringement lawsuit against it.
'Trademark suit alleges Iowans squat on poetry site, can?t spell (The Des Moines Register)
The Poetry Foundation, which has owned the trademark to the word ??poetry?? for almost a century, is suing an Iowa City business for allegedly...
'Trademark plane at issue in mini-golf lawsuit (WIS-TV Columbia)
(Rehoboth Beach, Del.-AP) December 30, 2005 - A fight over miniature golf has become a federal case. The owner of a mini golf course in South Carolina is suing the owner of a course in Delaware for alleged trademark infringement.
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