Trademark News for 06-Jul-2008
- 'Family hopes $10,000 warms cold case (Post-Tribune)
On the night of his death, Rene Alonzo stopped by his grandmother's East Chicago home for no other reason than to say hello and leave her with his trademark smile.
'TradeMe responsibility limited (NZCity)
A trademark lawyer believes TradeMe has limited responsibility when it comes to counterfeit goods being sold on its website. Brand Developers CEO Paul Meier's says he is taking action against TradeMe, but will not say how much he is suing for.
'Good for you, doctor (The Sacramento Bee)
Cathy Liu wore her trademark smile last month as she watched her former colleagues celebrate. Cathy Liu, hit by a car while jogging on July 6, 2007, has recovered with typical vigor. Here, on the living room floor, she exercises her arms -- for 20 to 30 minutes, two to three times a day. She also walks a mile to physical therapy sessions. Liu, center, with friends including ...
'Budvar registers trademark in Hong Kong (AP via Yahoo! Finance)
Czech brewery Budejovicky Budvar NP said Thursday it had registered its trademark in Hong Kong after its rival, U.S.-based Anheuser-Busch, withdrew its objections.
'No. 1 pick Hewitt eager to get rolling (The News Journal)
PHILADELPHIA -- Anthony Hewitt slipped into his Phillies jersey and slapped on the trademark red baseball cap.
'Roger Weast brings Weigand the value of integrity (The Wichita Eagle)
The first thing you notice about Roger Weast is the smile. Wide, with eyes crinkling. Ever-present. Sincere. It's Weast's trademark calm and upbeat demeanor that landed the longtime Wichita developer the job of leading Wichita's largest real estate brokerage, J.P. Weigand & Sons. Weast, 51, became Weigand's president in April, charged with the task of "staying out of the way of some very good ...
'Kyle Busch ruins Jeff Gordon's night to win the Coke Zero 400 (Orlando Sentinel)
Kyle Busch exited his car with his hands in the air, shrugging at the booing crowd. Then he threw his hands into his trademark bow and went for the checkered flag.
'Sweet smell of success, or is that fries? (The Philadelphia Inquirer)
JOHNSTOWN, Pa. - Every business looks for a trademark, and Matthew Danchanko has spent five years toiling to make quality the mark of his general contracting company in Johnstown.
'CD review: G. Love & Special Sauce (San Francisco Chronicle)
RATING: (POLITE APPLAUSE) On the Philadelphia group's eighth album, G. Love and his associates cook up their trademark rock-rap-funk combination with a handful of frisky, potent songs from the band's second outing with fan Jack Johnson's Brushfire label. "...
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