Trademark News for 04-Jun-2009
- '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 ...
'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.
'Wolf Greenfield Named Bostons Most Prolific Trademark Law Firm in National Survey (dBusinessNews.com)
BOSTON ? 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.
'Smartbook- Another Trademark Fight Coming? (Salon.com)
The news that Psion and Intel have come to an amicable settlement to their ?netbook? trademark fight was good to hear. The term ?netbook? kind of snuck up on all of us who cover this stuff, and once it became widely used, it was only a matter of time before a trademark issue would arise.
'China, Japan to launch talks on copyright piracy (AFP via Yahoo! News)
Japan and China have agreed to launch annual talks on jointly cracking down on copyright infringement and trademark piracy, a well-placed source said Thursday.
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