Trademark News for 18-Jul-2008
- 'GODFATHER OF SOUL SALE (New York Post)
James Brown mementos, ranging from his trademark capes to his medical bracelet, brought in $857,688 yesterday at an auction bitterly protested by the Godfather of Soul's children. Fans packed a Christie's salesroom in Rockefeller Center to buy...
'July 17, 2008 Republican Party: Hands Off the Elephant; GOP?s Trademark Claims Stifle Political Speech (Public Citizen)
Unlike most trademark abuses, the latest example comes not from a company looking to suppress critical speech but from the Republican National Committee (RNC), which has threatened to sue CafePress.com for allowing users to create and sell T-shirts, stickers and other items bearing designs that use the ?GOP? acronym or various portrayals of elephants.
'Sarah Jessica Parker has trademark chin mole removed (The Arizona Republic)
The 'Sex and the City' star attended an all-star baseball game in New York seemingly without her famous mole on Tuesday.
'Following the evolution of the Caped Crusader's trademark suit (Belleville News-Democrat)
By Jennifer DeCamp
'Report: Court favors eBay in Tiffany trademark suit (National Jeweler)
New York?EBay has scored a victory in a trademark infringement suit brought by luxury jewelry house Tiffany and Co. , which alleges that counterfeits of its goods are being improperly sold through the auction site, Women's Wear Daily (WWD) has reported.
'American Eagle wins order blocking Payless from infringing on trademark (The Kansas City Star)
American Eagle Outfitters today said it has won a preliminary injunction blocking Payless ShoeSource from infringing on the company?s trademark.
'QUICK POLL (GlobeSt.com)
CORPUS CHRISTI, TX-Trademark Property Co. and Institutional Mall Investors LLC have closed the off-market deal for the Padre Staples Mall, paying north of $100 million for the one-million-sf retail block.
'Remembering M P Shankar (rediff.com)
Shankar, who breathed his last on Thursday in Mysore after waging a relentless battle against bone cancer, was known for his kindness and his trademark frankness. A producer of sixteen films including Gandhada Gudi which still remains one of the best films made in the industry, Shankar took risks by making films on wildlife and forests thereby proving that a good story can make big money at the ...
Return to Trademark Lawyer :: Cristi Trusler, Attorney
Return to Trademark News Archive