Trademark News for 03-Jun-2009
- 'U.S. Patent and Trademark Office Rejects Patent Claims that Rambus is Asserting Against NVIDIA (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
NVIDIA today announced that the U.S. Patent and trademark Office has initially rejected all 41 claims challenged by NVIDIA in seven patents which Rambus has asserted in litigation against NVIDIA.
'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'.
'Psion and Intel reach amicable agreement over netbook trademark (Digi Times)
Psion has settled the trademark cancellation and infringement litigation brought in the Northern District of California with Intel regarding its trademark of the term "Netbook".
'Wolf Greenfield Named Boston's Most Prolific Trademark Law Firm in National Survey (Marketwire)
BOSTON, MA--(Marketwire - June 2, 2009) - Wolf, Greenfield & Sacks , P.C., an intellectual property law firm, filed more U.S. trademarks than any other Boston law firm in 2008, according to NameProtect, a leading trademark research firm. NameProtect gave Wolf Greenfield its Trademark Insider® Award as #1 Boston firm. Douglas R. Wolf of Wolf Greenfield ranked 26h among the nation's individual ...
''Brunettes are hot too!': Paris Hilton swaps her trademark blonde hair for a dark look (Daily Mail)
'Brunettes are hot too!': Paris Hilton swaps her trademark blonde hair for a dark look
'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".
'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.
'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 ...
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