Trademark News for 14-Jul-2006
- 'Ripley to challenge China to "Believe It or Not" (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
Nearly a century after legendary U.S. showman Robert Ripley first came to China, the firm bearing his name plans to open one of its trademark "Believe It or Not" museums of the bizarre in Asia's most populous nation.
'Glastonbury in trademark row (BBC News)
Plans by Michael Eavis to trademark the name "Glastonbury" spark a row with some local businesses.
'VIETNAM TO BENEFIT FROM NEW TRADEMARK PROTOCOL (Asia Pulse via Yahoo!7 Finance)
Trade / foreign investment Trademark owners in Vietnam will have an easier time registering their brands abroad after the Madrid Protocol - an agreement on international trademarks - came into effect Wednesday.
'The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office Issues Vertical Computer Systems a Patent Covering Various Aspects of The XML (PrimeZone via Yahoo! Finance)
Vertical Computer Systems, Inc. announced today that the United States Patent and Trademark Office has issued a patent to VCSY for a "Web-based collaborative data collection system." The patent number is 7,076,521 and the patent was issued for 41 patent claims.
'Custom Coach back in gear (The Columbus Dispatch)
It?s been a long road, but Custom Coach Corp. is about to resume its trademark work: manufacturing giant luxury buses for celebrities and big corporations.
'Mr. T Sheds Gold After Katrina Destruction (ABC News)
Mr. T Sheds His trademark Gold Chains After Witnessing Hurricane Katrina Destruction
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