Trademark News for 28-Jun-2008
- 'Search ads trigger trademark lawsuit from rival (CNET via Yahoo! News)
In a case that spotlights the growing importance of search engines to commerce, NameSafe has sued a competitor, LifeLock, for trademark infringement involving ads placed next to search results.
'Search ads trigger trademark lawsuit from rival (CNET)
NameSafe, an identity theft protection company, has sued competitor LifeLock for allegedly placing ads that prominently use its name.
'Elizabeth Arden Inc. of Miramar faces trademark suit (Sun-Sentinel)
Elizabeth Arden Inc., the Miramar-based maker of cosmetics and fragrances, was sued by Oscar de la Renta Ltd. and accused of violating the designer's trademark.
'eFoodSafety's OraPhyte(TM) Patent Granted by U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (Centre Daily Times)
eFoodSafety.com, Inc. (OTCBB: EFSF, www.efoodsafety.com), a researcher, developer, and marketer of whole foods and nutraceutical products, through its wholly-owned subsidiary Knock-Out Technologies, Ltd., has received approval from the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office for the issuance of a patent for the Company's OraPhyte(TM) disinfectant, filed September 22, 2006.
'Collective Brands settles trademark infringement litigation (WSYR 9 Syracuse)
The company, which operates the Payless ShoeSource and Stride-Rite shoe store chains, has agreed to pay K-Swiss $30 million.
'Boomers 'wrestle' win from Tall Blacks (AAP via Yahoo!7 Sports)
Boomers coach Brian Goorjian says his side showed off the "tag-team wrestling" style he hopes will be their trademark as they blitzed NZ.
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