Trademark News for 13-Jun-2008
- 'O2 loses case over trademark adverts (Financial Times)
O2 has lost a four-year case against the rival mobile operator 3, which used its trademark bubbles imagery in an advertisement comparing the costs of calls.
'Brothel wins trademark protection in Germany (EARTHtimes.org)
Koblenz, Germany - A brothel in Germany has won trademark protection, with judges ruling that a madam could not copy the name Club Pearls from an existing house of ill repute, a legal magazine, OLG Report, said Friday. A lower court had rejected a pi...
'O2 loses bubble trademark battle (BBC News)
Mobile phone firm O2 loses a four-year court battle with Hutchison 3G for using its bubbles trademark in adverts.
'O2 loses 'bubbles' trademark case (vnunet.com)
Andrew Charlesworth, vnunet.com , Friday 13 June 2008 at 12:35:00 3 was right to use rival's imagery in TV ad, rules European Court O2 has lost its case in a European court to prevent rival operator 3 using O2's logo and bubbles in comparative advertising....
'UNDIES AD FUELS 'CHORUS' FEUD (New York Post)
WHAT started as a battle of the biceps has turned into the battle of the bulges between stars of Broadway's "A Chorus Line." Last month, Mario Lopez and co-star Nick Adams clashed when Lopez refused to wear his character Zach's trademark costume...
'O2 loses bubble trademark battle (Mad.co.uk)
O2 has lost its four-year battle with rival 3 over the use of its bubble trademark in a TV advert. The European Court of Justice announced its ruling today (June 12).
'Finals are once again a magical time for him (Boston Globe)
LOS ANGELES - As Celtics coach Doc Rivers left his pregame press conference yesterday at Staples Center, he encountered another press gathering. Magic Johnson was holding court, flashing his trademark "Showtime" smile and showing faith in the Lakers.
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