Trademark News for 02-Jun-2009
- 'Timex Group Purchases Marc Ecko Watch Trademark (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
MIDDLEBURY, Conn.----Timex Group today announced that it has purchased the Marc Ecko trademark for the design, manufacturing, marketing and sale of watches globally. Timex Group has been the licensee of the Ecko watch brand since 2002.
'Hero Nutritionals, LLC Brings Trademark Infringement Lawsuit Against Irwin Naturals (PRWeb via Yahoo! News)
Hero Nutritionals, LLC announces its lawsuit against Irwin Naturals for trademark infringement for its infringing product "Yummy Veggie Fruities".
'Psion cries "uncle" in netbook trademark beef (Ars Technica)
Computer makers can legally continue to make and sell products labeled as a "netbook." Psion, which held a trademark for the word "netBook" since 1996, has agreed to settle its lawsuit with Intel over the term and stop sending cease-and-desist orders to companies that use the term. Psion made a series of tiny portable computers in the late '90s and early '00s under the brand name "netBook" that ...
'Intel, Psion End Dispute Concerning 'Netbook' Trademark (OSNews)
Intel, which helped create the market for netbooks when it introduced its Atom processor in 2008, has now ended its trademark dispute with Psion, a company that specialises in developing rugged devices and RFID technology. The fight centered on whether a company could own the right to the term 'netbook'.
'South Africa: Court Allows Primedia to Deduct Cost of Highveld Stereo Trademark From Tax (AllAfrica.com)
Johannesburg ? The case arose when the SABC sold off its regional radio stations in 1996 in a public bidding process. Primedia successfully bid and bought a station from the SABC for R65m, R50m of which was allocated to the trademark and the name 94.7 Highveld Stereo.
'Uganda: Colgate Sues Importer Over Trademark (AllAfrica.com)
Kampala ? THE Commercial Court has ordered the Uganda Revenue Authority (URA) to detain consignments of "Collage Herbal Toothpaste" to Kampala Stocks Supermarket until a case against it is heard.
'Merck Statement On United States Patent & Trademark Office Decision To Reexamine The SINGULAIR Patent (PharmaceuticalOnline)
Merck & Co., Inc. recently provided the following statement regarding the decision by the U.S. Patent and trademark Office (PTO) to reexamine the SINGULAIR patent.
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