Trademark News for 02-Jan-2006
- 'Starbucks wins Chinese logo case (BBC News)
A Chinese firm is found guilty of violating Starbucks' trademark by using a similar name and logo.
'Starbucks wins China trademark fight (International Herald Tribune)
A Chinese court has sided with the Starbucks coffee house chain in its battle with a Shanghai rival over their use of the same Chinese name, state-controlled media reported Monday.
'Coach Dick Vermeil Announces Retirement (AP via Yahoo! News)
With trademark tears in his eyes, Dick Vermeil said this is really it ? a third retirement means he's out of football.
'Vermeil coaches his last game (Sports Illustrated)
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) -- With trademark tears in his eyes, Dick Vermeil said this is really it -- a third retirement means he's out of football. Honest.
'Chinese court sides with Starbucks in name dispute with Chinese rival (Canadian Business)
BEIJING (AP) - A Chinese court has sided with Starbucks in a trademark dispute, fining a Shanghai coffee house company and ordering it to change its name because it's too similar to the American company's, according to news reports.
'Tearful Vermeil announces retirement -- for good (ESPN)
Emotional Vermeil says this retirement is the final one by Associated Press KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- With trademark tears in his eyes, Dick Vermeil said this is really it -- a third retirement means he's out of football. Honest. Unlike his other two retirements, there'll be no returning to the profession he loves so dearly,...
'Tearful Vermeil: Third farewell is it (New York Newsday)
KANSAS CITY, Mo. - With his trademark tears, Dick Vermeil said this is really it - a third retirement means he's out of football. Honest.
'Starbucks wins trademark dispute (International Herald Tribune)
A Chinese court has sided with the Starbucks coffee house chain in its battle with a Shanghai rival over their use of the same Chinese name.
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