Trademark News for 20-Jun-2008
- 'Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Tue 10th Jan 2006 23:44 UTC, submitted by Derek Newhall (OS News)
After 2 years of examination the U.S Patent and trademark Office has reversed its two earlier unofficial decisions and decided that Microsoft's File Allocation Table file system constitutes a "novel and non-obvious" system enabling it to be patented.
'Steve Jobs, the grim reaper and Nasdaq (San Francisco Chronicle)
I have to admit, he didn't look all that well up there onstage introducing the 3G iPhone at the 2008 Worldwide Developers Conference, more gaunt than usual, the trademark denim jeans riding a little too high and the black mock turtleneck looking a size or two...
'Thick ramen broth a trademark of Tenkaippin (Honolulu Advertiser)
The steaming bowls of saimin of yore at joints such as Sekiya's seem generic compared to the new generation of ramen houses, which inevitably are offshoots of some "famous" spot in Tokyo. And each one has a schtick ? makes their own noodles, serves the noodles separately from the broth, makes their own char siu.
'CONSOR Helps Adidas Win One of the Largest Trademark Awards in History: $304.6M (PRWeb via Yahoo! News)
As the damages expert on behalf of adidas in their recent litigation against Payless ShoeSource (now Collective Brands, Inc.), David Drews of CONSOR Intellectual Asset Management educated the jury on an appropriate level of compensation for the use of adidas' intellectual property.
'AdWords UK Trademark Changes Not Disastrous (WebProNews)
It seemed as if all manner of chaos and sniping would reign after Google began to allow companies to bid on each other's trademarks in the UK. New Hitwise stats indicate that traffic patterns changed have very little, though. read more
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