Trademark News for 14-Jul-2008
- '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.
'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.
'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.
'Circus performer can't imagine any other way of life (Midland Reporter-Telegram)
In one of the best known tiger attacks to date, illusionist Roy Horn of Siegfried and Roy was critically injured Oct. 3, 2003, when Montecore, one of his trademark white tigers, bit him in the neck and dragged him offstage at the Mirage in Las Vegas. The entertainer was partially paralyzed from the attack.
'Busch yet to be favorite of fans (The Florida Times-Union)
JOLIET, Ill. - The routine didn't change Saturday night: Kyle Busch won another race, celebrated with a thunderous burnout and capped it all with a trademark bow at the Chicagoland Speedway finish line.
'Wonder delights with soulful set of classic hits (Seattle Post-Intelligencer)
AUBURN -- Stevie Wonder is a living legend, and his greatness was on display Friday night when he delivered a hit-laden set infused with his trademark blend of jazz, funk and soul at White River Amphitheatre.
'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.
'North Middleton retailer accused of selling counterfeit parts (The Sentinel)
David Layson was arrested on charges of running a corrupt organization, trademark counterfeiting and theft by deception after a search warrant was served at Layson?s Restorations Saturday during the Carlisle All-Chrysler Nationals, according to North Middleton Township police.
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