Trademark News for 12-Jan-2009
- 'Retirement didn?t last long (New Bern Sun Journal)
It didn't take long for Chick Natella to realize retirement wasn't for him. After more than 40 years of photographing brides, children and families, he sold his New Bern studio business and his trademark name last year.
'Scientific Games, Inc. and New York Lottery Sued by Gameologist Group LLC for Willful Infringement on the BLING ... (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
According to Balestriere Lanza PLLC, the Gameologist Group LLC , a New Jersey based and minority-owned small business filed a complaint in New Jersey Federal District Court, suing the New York Lottery and Scientific Games, Inc. , for infringing on its trademark.
'WA News (The West Australian)
Brian Burke has arrived at court to face corruption charges, telling reporters he was not looking forward to his court appearance. Minus his trademark fedora but looking healthier and lighter, Mr Burke arrived with wife Sue at Perth Magistrate?s Court just before 9am.
'Lincoln Electric Sues Distributors for Patent and Trademark Infringement (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
The Lincoln Electric Co. and Lincoln Global, Inc., two subsidiaries of Lincoln Electric Holdings, Inc. , have filed a lawsuit against Lisco, Inc., a Los Angeles-based company doing business as Rhino Welders and Phoenix Welding Supply Co., for patent, trademark, copyright and trade dress infringement and unfair competition.
'Anthony Lane: Scenes from a revolution. (The New Yorker)
The new Steven Soderbergh film, ?Che,? begins with a pair of boots. More than four hours later, that is pretty much how it ends, too. The first boots belong to Che Guevara (Benicio Del Toro), who is wearing them, together with his trademark combat fatigues, while being interviewed in Havana . . .
'As Indian Outsourcing Changed, Satyam Hesitated (New York Times)
The founder of Satyam Computer Services , B. Ramalinga Raju, made a risky proposition to win his first big client, the tractor maker John Deere : If you don?t like our service, you don?t pay.
'Al Mazaya lists '7 Zones' as exclusive registered trademark, launches marketing campaign (AME Info)
Al Mazaya Holding, the region's real estate developer, is gearing up for the opening of 7 Zones, the first project of its kind to cater to the needs of those operating in the built environment, bringing together a range of top trademarks in one space.
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