Trademark News for 11-Jan-2006
- 'Sports Illustrated model loses sexy panties suit (The Arizona Republic)
NEW YORK - Sports Illustrated swimsuit model Audrey Quock was blocked from launching a line of women's underwear called ''SEXY LITTLE THINGS'' when a judge ruled that Victoria's Secret could sue her for trademark infringement.
'Judge Rules Against "Sexy Little Things" (1010wins.com)
Jan 11, 2006 10:45 am US/Eastern (1010 WINS) (NEW YORK) A Sports Illustrated swimsuit model was blocked from launching her own line of panties emblazoned as ``sexy little things'' when a judge ruled that Victoria's Secret could sue her for trademark infringement.
'HP Earns No. 3 Spot on U.S. Patent and Trademark Office's Top 10 Ranking (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
PALO ALTO, Calif.----Jan. 10, 2006--HP has moved up to No. 3 on the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office's list of the top 10 organizations receiving the most patents in 2005. The list was released today.
'CRM Knowledge Base (CRM Knowledge Base)
The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office announced Tuesday that it would cooperate with open-source software developers in an effort to improve the quality of software patents.
'Microsoft's FAT File Patents Upheld (eWeek)
The U.S. Patent and trademark Office reaffirms two Microsoft patents related to its File Allocation Table technology, which is under dispute by some open-source software supporters.
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