Trademark News for 07-Jul-2006
- 'Citigroup sues stockbroker for trademark infringement (ABS-CBNNEWS.com)
Multinational financial giant Citigroup Inc. and unit Citibank, N.A. are suing online stockbrokerage Citiseconline.com. Inc. for trademark infringement before a Makati City court.
'New musical charts the rise of Bollywood cinema (Independent)
It is a true story that charts a history of the world's largest film industry and contains the trademark dance routines, sparkling saris and obligatory happy ending of a typically spectacular Bollywood production.
'Dot Hill awarded patent (San Diego Daily Transcript via Yahoo! News)
Dot Hill Systems Corp. (Nasdaq: HILL, News), announced Thursday that the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office has granted the company U.S. patent 7,062,591, entitled "Controller Data Sharing Using a Modular DMA Architecture."
'Burberry bounces check and resurrects old icons (Independent)
Burberry, the fashion house famous for its trench coats, has raided its 150-year-old archives for new icons it can use on its booming accessories lines other than its trademark check - which in the UK has been adopted by football fans and chavs.
'Avondale resident lassos U.S. patent for backyard roping dummy (The Arizona Republic)
Gabe Hughes' first invention, D Heeler Monster, a backyard roping dummy for beginning rodeo enthusiasts, recently won the Avondale resident a patent from the United States Patent and Trademark Office.
'Raven Moon Founders Receive Trademark Protection for Pre-Historic ''DINO BUGS'' (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
ORLANDO, Fla.----July 5, 2006--Raven Moon Entertainment, Inc. announced today that its founders Joey and Bernadette DiFrancesco have received a Federal trademark for "DINO BUGS". "DINO BUGS" are pre-historic characters that appear in the "GINA D'S KIDS CLUBŪ" award winning episode entitled "Journey to the Land of Dinosaurs."
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