Trademark News for 18-Jun-2008
- 'An Unlikely Attempt to Trademark SEO (SEO Chat)
If you ve never heard of Jason Gambert before pay attention because you re likely to hear more about him in the future. This person came out of nowhere and tried to trademark the term SEO in the United States and he s on his way to winning. Fortunately there are members of the SEO community trying to stop him or at least slow him down.... McAfee Enterprise Data Encryption Get Strong ...
'Is a red cross a trademark? (The New Zealand Herald)
NEW YORK - Johnson & Johnson and the American Red Cross have resolved a lawsuit over the use of their shared red-and-white symbol. The deal was announced today.
'Johnson & Johnson to drop Red Cross trademark suit (Denver Post)
Johnson & Johnson said it will drop its trademark-infringement lawsuit against the American Red Cross, a month after a federal judge threw out four of its seven claims against the charitable organization.
'Houston Astros' Miguel Tejada relishes return to Baltimore following trade (Canadian Press via Yahoo! News)
BALTIMORE - Miguel Tejada wore his trademark wide smile, and his enthusiasm for playing baseball obviously had not waned.
'Astros' Tejada fondly recalls Orioles' days (San Francisco Chronicle)
Miguel Tejada wore his trademark wide smile, and his enthusiasm for playing baseball obviously had not waned. Back at Camden Yards for the first time since being traded to the Houston Astros in December, Tejada spoke excitedly Tuesday about seeing his former...
'Alumni try to trademark '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.
'Coldwell Banker Commercial TradeMark Properties Represents Campero USA Corp. Inc. in Lease (PR.com)
Billie Redmond, CEO of Coldwell Banker Commercial TradeMark Properties (www.cbctmp.com), has announced that John Abood, senior investment advisor at the firm, has negotiated with Campero USA Corp. Inc. for the lease of a .54 acre out-parcel at Starmount Shopping Center at the corner of Capital Boulevard and Starmount Drive. Campero USA Corp. Inc. plans to use the out-parcel building to open ...
'Claim Over Red Cross Symbol Is Settled (The Florence Times-Daily)
The American Red Cross and Johnson & Johnson announced that they had settled a longstanding dispute over use of the Red Cross trademark.
'Claim Over Red Cross Symbol Is Settled (New York Times)
The American Red Cross and Johnson & Johnson announced that they had settled a longstanding dispute over use of the Red Cross trademark.
'Company sues, claiming it is owed after helping 'Cable Guy' (The Indianapolis Star)
INDIANAPOLIS » Continental Inc. wants more than $50,000 it said it is owed by a California entertainment company. The company, Parallel, represents comedian Daniel D. Whitney, TV's "Larry the Cable Guy." In a lawsuit filed last week in Marion Superior Court, Continental maintains it helped Parallel track down 73 incidents in which Larry the Cable Guy's trademark riff "GIT-R-DONE" was used ...
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