Trademark News for 25-Jul-2008
- 'American Airlines Drops Trademark Lawsuit Against Google (New York Times)
American Airlines has dropped its lawsuit against Google, which claimed the Internet company used the airline?s trademark to trigger paid advertisements for other companies.
'O'Reilly adjusts role (The Charlotte Observer)
Well before she became a world-class soccer player, Heather O'Reilly sprinted against the boys at her brother's youth soccer tryout. ?I was dead last,? she said. ?But I think I turned some heads with how I kept up with the boys that were three years older than me.? With her trademark speed and acceleration, both essential for superior goal-scorers, O'Reilly has since caught the attention of ...
'Obama trumpets message of unity in Europe (Boston Globe)
BERLIN - Less than a mile from a point where the Berlin Wall once wound through this city's downtown, Senator Barack Obama yesterday extended his trademark message of unity to a global audience, inviting a large-scale collection of European supporters to join an era of liberal internationalism he said would be necessary to address the world's post-Cold War challenges.
'O'Reilly helps lead U.S. soccer team (The News & Observer)
Once the U.S. team's youngest player, Heather O'Reilly is now a leader. With her trademark speed and acceleration, both essential for superior goal scorers, O'Reilly has caught the attention of thousands more on the soccer field.
'Stop & Shop sues Whole Foods (Boston Globe)
Massachusetts-based supermarket chain Stop & Shop claims in a federal lawsuit that rival Whole Foods violated its trademark and stole its marketing campaign.
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