Trademark News for 27-Jul-2008
- 'Pryor says U.S. Park Service gave him ?non-answer? on trademark questions (NWAnews.com)
HOT SPRINGS ? U.S. Sen. Mark Pryor, D-Ark., says he is not satisfied with the National Park Service?s answer to his questions regarding its trademark dispute with Hot Springs. (Arkansas Democrat-Gazette Northwest Edition)
'Stop & Shop sues Whole Foods over trademark (North Adams Transcript)
BOSTON (AP) - Massachusetts-based supermarket chain Stop & Shop claims in a federal lawsuit that rival Whole Foods violated its trademark and stole its marketing campaign.
'Britain wants protection for Cornish pasty (UPI)
LONDON, July 26 (UPI) -- The British government is seeking trademark protection from the European Union for a traditional dish, the Cornish pasty.
'Bosnich eyes Socceroo return (The Advertiser)
THERE was no stretch limo or white suit but the trademark self-confidence was back: Mark Bosnich, on day one of his comeback bid with the Central Coast Mariners, yesterday declared he wanted to again become the Socceroos' goalkeeper.
'NBA Registers Trademark Apps For 6 Possible Nicknames (KOCO 5 Oklahoma City)
Attorneys for the NBA have filed trademark registration applications on behalf of the new Oklahoma City team for six nicknames, KOCO.com has learned.
'Nashville musician Ben Glover will play to home crowd in Loveland | By Sarah Bultema Loveland Reporter-Herald (Loveland Reporter-Herald)
Ben Glover always knew he wanted to write and play music. And growing up in Loveland, he took every opportunity he could to improve his talents. He competed in the annual Stars of Tomorrow talent competition, although he lost to a tap dancer and a pianist. He played in the Loveland High School band as a ?trademark band geek,? he said.
'NBA Files Trademark for 6 Names For Oklahoma City Team (WIBW Topeka)
The NBA has filed for trademark rights to six nicknames for the league's new Oklahoma City franchise: Barons, Bison, Energy, Marshalls, Thunder and Wind.
'by NotParker (-2) on Fri 24th Nov 2006 23:44 UTC (New Mobile Computing)
I hope the openSUSE developers get a good price for their souls. Canonical Ltd owns the Ubuntu trademark. "Canonical Ltd. is a private company founded (and funded) by South African entrepreneur Mark Shuttleworth for the promotion of free software projects.
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