Trademark News for 10-Jan-2006
- 'EA files System Shock trademark [PC] (GameSpot)
Beloved series' developer may have moved on, but its publisher might still have designs on the franchise.
'EA trademark points to System Shock game (Geek.com)
A trademark registration filed with the U.S. Patent and trademark Office in the middle of last month suggests there may be a new System Shock game in the works.
'Detroit's Hollywood on Wheels (New York Times)
Chrysler showed off its muscle, as well as its cars, and overshadowed its hometown rivals with one of its trademark Hollywood-style productions, which cost more than $500,000 to pull off.
'Proton Files Trademark Infringement Action Against ''Protron'' for Illegally Using Brand Name (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
TORRANCE, Calif.----Jan. 10, 2006--Proton Corporation, affiliated with Proton Electronic Industrial Co., a leading designer, manufacturer and marketer of high-quality, superbly engineered digital TVs, LCD TVs and HDTV products, announced it has filed a complaint alleging willful Trademark Infringement against the Prosonic Group Corp. for using the confusingly similar name "Protron."
'U.S. Office Joins an Effort to Improve Software Patents (New York Times)
The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office plans to announce that it will cooperate with open-source software developers on three initiatives that it says will improve the quality of software patents.
'U.S. tackles software patent issue (International Herald Tribune)
The U.S. Patent and trademark Office was prepared to announce Tuesday that it would cooperate with open-source software developers on three initiatives that it said would improve the quality of software patents.
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