Trademark News for 20-Jul-2008
- 'Prized possessions: Claude Monet at the Kimbell (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)
By ANDREW MARTON What it is: La Pointe de la Heve at Low Tide (1865) by Claude Monet, oil on canvas Where it is: Kimbell Art Museum Why we like it: This particular Monet acts as a highly instructive preface to the trademark impressionism that Monet would become synonymous with ? and that is on abundant display in the Kimbell?s current Art Institute of Chicago exhibition. The Kimbell?s ...
'McCain's trademark town hall sessions serve him well, but aren't risk-free (The Kansas City Star)
DENVER | John McCain was in his favorite campaign setting, a town hall meeting, when he spotted a promising target.
'The Weemote vs. Wiimote Tiff (Time Magazine)
The makers of a gadget whose name is almost identical to the nickname of the videogame system's remote control wonder if their trademark is still worth anything
'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.
'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.
'Where's Sarah Jessica Parker's mole? (ITN via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News)
Rumours are circulating that Sarah Jessica Parker has had her trademark mole removed from her face.
'Seattle Seahawks enter Holmgren's final season with revamped offense (Seattle Times)
Mike Holmgren's final season as coach of the Seattle Seahawks begins with the team's first training-camp practice in five days. Whether his coaching tenure ends with a sigh or a celebration will depend a great deal upon the franchise's ability to resuscitate the very thing that was Holmgren's trademark: the offense.
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