Trademark News for 29-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.
'CD REVIEWS: NIYAZ - World music (San Francisco Chronicle)
RATING: (WILD APPLAUSE) Anyone familiar with Niyaz knows this trio's trademark is mystical music with a modern edge. On "Nine Heavens," Niyaz intensifies its commitment to its art, creating a double CD that takes listeners to the edge of a highly pleasurable...
'Apple sues tech over iPod trademark, fraud (MacNN)
After filing documents trademark documents concerning the use of "Pod" and "iPod" in products and advertising, Apple is pursuing a lawsuit against a Michigan iPod repair business, the iPod Mechanic. AppleInsider reveals that in 2006, Apple had warned business owner Nicholas Woodhams over the use of the terms, asking him to stop. Woodhams allegedly ...
'eFoodSafety's OraPhyte Patent Granted by U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (Fox News)
eFoodSafety's OraPhyte Patent Granted by U.S. Patent and Trademark Office
'Payless Shoesource Parent Settles Trademark Lawsuit (NYTimes.com via Yahoo! Finance)
Collective Brands said Friday it had agreed to pay a footwear rival, K-Swiss, $30 million to settle litigation claiming trademark infringement.
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