Trademark News for 07-Jul-2008
- 'Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Tue 10th Jan 2006 23:44 UTC, submitted by Derek Newhall (OS News)
After 2 years of examination the U.S Patent and trademark Office has reversed its two earlier unofficial decisions and decided that Microsoft's File Allocation Table file system constitutes a "novel and non-obvious" system enabling it to be patented.
'Regional arts and entertainment events (The Philadelphia Inquirer)
Sunday On the job Stephen Schwartz's 1978 musical Working was based on Studs Terkel's book of the same title, in which the eminent Chicago journalist collected his trademark oral histories about people's experience of labor. For its "reimagining" of th
'Interview with eBay Seller Jennifer Heist (AuctionBytes)
Jennifer Heist won a lawsuit against Laurel Burch Artwork by default after the licensing company had allegedly used eBay's VeRO trademark complaint process to remove her listings from the auction site. AuctionBytes wrote about the case and also conducted the following interview Heist via email.
'Tennis: Nadal has the nerve to end Federer?s winning streak (icWales)
TENNIS should get down on its knees in trademark victory style and thank Rafael Nadal.
'RIM wins delay in Visto patent suit (Computer Business Review)
The trial was scheduled to begin next Monday in Marshall, Texas, but the judge said a postponement is warranted while the US Patent and Trademark Office re-examines the four disputed patents.
'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.
'CA drops trademark infringement case filed by Jollibee (Philippine Daily Inquirer)
MANILA, Philippines -- You can't order these shoes in Jollibee. Saying consumers were not likely to be confused by footwear with the "Jolilbee" mark, the Court of Appeals overturned its decision in 2007, which upheld the guilt and imprisonment of a businessman for violation of the intellectual property code.
'Adobe Gets Sensitive About "AIR" Trademark (ReadWriteWeb)
Two months ago we reviewed a neat Adobe AIR app directory called FreshAirapps . FreshAIRapps looked to be the premier destination for debuting Adobe AIR applications. Two months later and the creator, James Whittaker, is under fire by the very company he's freely promoted. Adobe Goes After the Little Guy digg_url = ...
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