Trademark News for 09-Jul-2006
- 'Jack Black needs to be more wacky to carry 'Nacho Libre' (Waterloo Cedar-Falls Courier)
By LUKE GLOECKNER, Pulse Movie Reviewer Nearly every elite comedic actor gets a chance to star in their trademark movie as an over-the-top, wacky character.
'Home furnishings firm cedes trademark to CW (Daily Press)
Waynesboro-based Virginia Metalcrafters, which has done business with Colonial Williamsburg since 1951, is closing, but the company has sold its name, trademark and other assets to CW.
'Federer Defends Turf for Fourth Title (New York Times)
Roger Federer defeated Rafael Nadal at the club that has become the Swiss champion's personal stomping ground.
'United States Patent and Trademark Office Board of Patent Appeals and Interferences Sustains Innovation Fund's Patent (PR Web)
Innovation Fund LLC (www.innfund.com) Chairman, Donald Spector, announced today that the unique system of broadcasting television commercials on Personal Video Recorders (PVR's) and having the consumer press a remote control in order to get a discount or promotional coupon to the nearest retailer on their e-mail, has been sustained by the United States Patent and Trademark Office Board of Appeals
'Media & Entertainment (Mondaq)
On April 13, 2004, the Internet?s most popular and influential search engine, Google, announced plans to change its advertising policy to allow advertisers to bid for the use of trademarked terms? which may include a direct competitor?s trademark?as search criteria to generate a listing of relevant search results.
'Trademark mall spire to get redesigned A newly designed spire will sit atop Famous-Barr soon. Derik Holtmann/ (Belleville News-Democrat)
Four months after a tornado shredded the trademark spire on top of the Famous-Barr store at St. Clair Square, the crown-like decoration still hasn't been replaced.
'United States Patent and Trademark Office Board of Patent Appeals and Interferences Sustains Innovation Fund's Patent (PR Web via Yahoo! News)
(PRWEB) July 9, 2006 -- Innovation Fund LLC (www.
'UNBS seizes Shs60m worth of fake goods (The Monitor)
The Uganda National Bureau of Standards has impounded goods worth Shs61 million, in a fresh campaign to control the infringement of trademark rights. This follows complaints by traders over government's failure to curb counterfeit products.
'Guillen still learning to temper his temper (USA Today)
The last time Ozzie Guillen occupied the national stage, he was entertaining the baseball world with his rapid-fire, expletive-laced comments during Chicago's march to the World Series title. He's back in the spotlight as manager of the AL for Tuesday's All-Star Game, but the trademark political incorrectness has lost some of its charm.
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