Trademark News for 15-Jan-2006
- 'Weir wins Olympic berth by taking U.S. Figure Skating title (Houston Chronicle)
Johnny Weir won his third straight U.S. Figure Skating Championships crown Saturday night despite finishing third in the free skate. The national champion automatically gets a berth for the Turin Games, where Weir will need to amp up the showmanship that is his trademark if he hopes to win a medal.
'Settlement ends scrap over book (Sun-Sentinel)
The Hershey Co. settled a trademark-violation lawsuit last month against Simon & Schuster Inc. over a new book with a dust jacket that includes the familiar image of a Hershey chocolate bar.
'EU COURT REJECTS PICASSO APPEAL AGAINST DAIMLER (The Tocqueville Connection)
BRUSSELS, Jan 12, 2006 (AFP) - The European Union's highest court ruled Thursday that German carmaker DaimlerChrysler's use of the "Picaro" trademark is valid, rejecting an appeal from the Picasso family.
'TECHNICAL (New York Post)
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'Weir wins third straight U.S. title (Fox Sports)
Even when Johnny Weir isn't as majestic as usual, he's good enough to beat the American men and earn a spot in the Olympics. Weir won his third straight U.S. Figure Skating Championships crown Saturday night despite finishing third in the free skate. The national champion automatically gets a berth for the Turin Games, where Weir will need to amp up the showmanship that is his trademark if he
'DaimlerChrysler Wins Trademark Battle (AP via Yahoo! News)
DaimlerChrysler AG won a legal battle at the European Union's highest court on Thursday over a trademark dispute with the heirs of artist Pablo Picasso.
'Apple Computer Files to Trademark 'Mobile Me' (Los Angeles Times)
Apple Computer Inc. has filed to trademark the phrase "Mobile Me" for use in a wide range of businesses, furthering speculation that it could introduce an iPod phone.
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