Trademark News for 19-Jul-2008
- ''Lori Pops' candy treat becomes candidate's trademark (Sun-Sentinel)
It's an election season, so Lori Parrish is turning up at political events holding fistfuls of Lori Pops, inviting people to pick their favorite color/flavor.
'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 Gets Trademark Mole Removed (Fox News)
Sarah Jessica Parker has gotten her trademark beauty mark removed, a source close to the star tells FOXNews.com.
'American Airlines settles trademark suit with Google (BizJournals)
American Airlines Inc. and Google Inc. have settled a trademark-infringment lawsuit by the carrier against the search engine. (GOOG) (AMR)
'Judge says Tiffany, not eBay, should police trademark (USA Today)
EBay scored an important victory in court Monday, as a federal judge said companies such as jeweler Tiffany & Co. are responsible for policing their trademarks online, not auction platforms like eBay.
'Murdered Ben Kinsella is buried in funky shirt and shades at fancy dress funeral (Daily Mirror)
Gentle Ben Kinsella - fatally stabbed three weeks ago - was buried yesterday in a funky shirt and jeans, with a string of rosary beads round his neck and his favourite trademark sunshades on his head.
'Greece Advances to Olympic Semi Finals (ERT.gr)
Greece beat New Zealand 75-48 behind guard Vassilis Spanoulis? 14 points. Lindsay Tait led New Zealand with nine. Greece employed its trademark stifling defence from the start to jump to a 15-2 lead and was never seriously threatened.
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