Trademark News for 13-Jul-2008
- 'Kansas trademark suit goes to jury (UPI)
TOPEKA, Kan., July 10 (UPI) -- Jurors failed to reach a verdict Thursday in a trademark infringement suit brought by the University of Kansas against a local business owner.
'Petty still true blue at 71 (That's Racin')
Weathered like a favorite leather jacket, crinkled with lines of experience but resilient to the ravages of age, Richard Petty still stands tall. His face is stock-car's Rushmore. His wrap-around sunglasses and custom-made cowboy hat ? resplendent with feathered accoutrement ? are iconic. He is a living, breathing trademark. He is a walking, talking history book. At 71 years old, ?The King? is a ...
'Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sat 27th Aug 2005 19:41 UTC (New Mobile Computing)
Richard Stallman, chair of the Free Software Foundation, said on Thursday that the Linux trademark fracas in Australia has distracted attention away from the real issue - that of freedom to distribute and change software.
'Judge rejects suit aimed at cancelling Redskins' trademark (USA Today)
A federal judge has sided with the Washington Redskins in a lawsuit brought by American Indians who consider the team's name racially offensive.
'Disney Sues Couple Over Trademark Infringement (FOX 5 News Atlanta)
Disney is suing a couple for two costumes the couple bought for their party clown business. Experts think Disney is sending a message to possible trademark violators.
'Court rejects Cadila's petition over Sugar Free trademark (Food Business Review)
The Delhi High Court has rejected Cadila Healthcares petition seeking an injunction against Dabur India and Shree Baidyanath Ayurved Bhawan from using the Sugar Free trademark or any other mark that is identical or deceptively similar, revealed Daily News & Analysis.
'Hendrix family split by trademark case (Seattle Times)
A U.S. District Court judge heard oral arguments in a complicated trademark case that pits the legal heirs of Jimi Hendrix against a Seattle entrepreneur and the late rock legend's brother, who are using the Hendrix name to sell vodka.
'Recent Original Stories (OS News)
Creating a surprise twist in the portable music wars, the U.S. Patent and trademark Office has denied Apple's application to patent its method of using hierarchical menus to navigate through the iPod's contents.
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