Trademark News for 21-Jun-2008
- 'CSC's Fabian Cancellara wins stage 7 of the Tour de Suisse with a 5k solo effort. (Velo News)
CSC's world time trial champion, Fabian Cancellara, won the seventh stage of the Tour de Suisse on Friday with a trademark solo attack in the final kilometers. Just like Cancellara's win at this year's Milan-San Remo and last July's stage 3 of the Tour de France, Cancellara attacked as the top sprinters were gearing up for a field sprint, and held them off for a narrow victory in a daring ...
'Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sat 27th Aug 2005 19:41 UTC (OS News)
Richard Stallman, chair of the Free Software Foundation, said on Thursday that the Linux trademark fracas in Australia has distracted attention away from the real issue - that of freedom to distribute and change software.
'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.
'Steve Jobs can never die / Rumors of the superstar CEO's ill health make you think, does death really play favorites? (San Francisco Chronicle)
I have to admit, he didn't look all that good up there onstage introducing the new 3G iPhone at the 2008 Worldwide Developers Conference, more gaunt than usual, thinner, a bit skeletal and sunken, the trademark denim jeans riding a little too high...
'Coffee Break: Baker Donelson is ranked among top 100 trademark law firms in the nation (Memphis Commercial Appeal)
Baker, Donelson, Bearman, Caldwell & Berkowitz, has been ranked among the top 100 trademark law firms in the country by Intellectual Property Today, a monthly publication about legal issues in patent, trademark and copyright law.
'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
'Garden City teen charged in elephant theft (The Myrtle Beach Sun News)
An 18-year-old Garden City Beach woman was arrested Friday in connection with the theft of a trademark blue elephant from a Murrells Inlet eatery. Chelsea Marie Dimont was charged with one count of grand larceny, said Lt. T.L. Staub, a spokesman for the Georgetown County Sheriff's Office. Dimont was released Friday from the Georgetown County jail on a $5,000 surety bond, Staub said.
'Baucus tries to stop "Last Best Place" trademark (KTVQ Billings)
Associated Press - June 21, 2008 5:24 AM ET MISSOULA, Mont. (AP) - Senator Max Baucus says the Senate Appropriations Committee has passed a measure to keep the phrase "The Last Best Place" from...
'Google trademark changes spark rise in SEM activity (Netimperative)
The top online brands in the UK have significantly increased their spending on paid brand search marketing following the recent changes to Google's trademark policy, according to new research.
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