Trademark News for 16-Jun-2008
- ''BILLS' HIGHWAY TO BE NAMED FOR BUFFALO'S FAVORITE SON (New York Post)
"Go Bills!" Tim Russert's trademark sign off on "Meet the Press" was a cheer for his hometown Buffalo Bills. Now, several New York politicians are proposing to rename the road to the Bills' stadium after Russert, who was felled by a heart attack...
'Recent Original Stories (New Mobile Computing)
Cisco has sued Apple over the use of the 'iPhone' brand . "Cisco today announced that it has filed a lawsuit in the United States District Court for the Northern District of California against Apple, Inc., seeking to prevent Apple from infringing upon and deliberately copying and using Cisco's registered iPhone trademark."
'NBC newsman Tim Russert dead at 58 (The Pantagraph)
WASHINGTON -- Tim Russert, a political lifer who made a TV career of his passion with unrelenting questioning of the powerful and influential, died of a heart attack Friday in the midst of a presidential campaign he?d covered with trademark intensity. Praise poured in from the biggest names in politics, some recalling their own meltdown moments on his hot seat.
'Alumni try to patent 'UNCSA' (Winston-Salem Journal)
For months, some alumni of the N.C. School of the Arts have been fighting efforts by the school's leaders to change the school's name. Now they have a new tactic: They are trying to register the proposed new name, "University of North Carolina School of the Arts," as a federal trademark. If they can trademark the name, they say, they can block the school from using it.
'Why We're Fascinated With Stonehenge (Arts Journal)
"Stonehenge simply looks like nothing else: no other ancient structure in Europe has its trademark form, of a freestanding pattern of door-jamb-and-lintel settings composed of megaliths.
'Diaz: Only the Final Putt Convinced Us This Was Tiger (GolfDigest.com)
LA JOLLA, Calif. -- Sunday at the 108th U.S. Open was opposite day for Tiger Woods. Clearly, it was in sharp contrast to all the drama of Saturday. But it was most opposite from his trademark closeout Sundays.
'All they need is the free market and a drill (San Diego Union-Tribune)
I love to cover North County's ruling class for at least one major reason. Political purity. Although it looks like a runaway Democratic year in which economic populism will prevail around the country, North County's Republican elite, God bless it, remains true to free-market principles that demigod Ronald Reagan would bless with his trademark smile.
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