Trademark News for 01-Mar-2007
- 'SPAIN/EU: Spanish winery gets trademark boost (Just Drinks)
Bodegas Franco-Espaņolas may be allowed to use the Royal name after the European Court of Justice overturned an earlier ruling that blocked the Spanish winery from registering the trademark.
'Wintery mix, winds in forecast (The Appleton Post-Crescent)
More of Wisconsins trademark winter weather is moving across the Fox Valley.
'Just Because (Tucson Citizen)
It wouldn't take me long to earn the nickname Tailbone Tommy, because I'd spend most of the match falling on it or sitting on the bench. My trademark move, "the brain-saver," would involve readjusting my butt pad.
'SiloSmashers and Starbridge Media Group, Inc. Create Strategic Partnership (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
SiloSmashers, a rapidly growing Northern Virginia management and technology firm, whose trademark specialty is "Peak Performance Partners," today announced a strategic partnership with Starbridge Media Group, Inc.
'Yahoo To File Trademark Complaint Against AOL? (WebProNews)
Yahoo may be set to file opposition to AOL's use of Instant Messenger at the US Patent and Trademark Office. On January 25th of this year, David M. Kelly, representing Yahoo! Inc., filed four separate requests for more time to prepare an opposition to AOL's Instant Messenger trademark. The time to oppose the trademark was to expire after that date, but Kelly's granted request extends the ...
'NFL marketers want 'Big Game' trademark / Cal, Stanford fight to protect symbol of football rivalry (San Francisco Chronicle)
The National Football League is so popular, it can get away with applying Roman numerals to its championship game. It is a corporate colossus that vigilantly protects its trademarked terms, like the words "Super Bowl,'' "Super Sunday," "NFL'' and the names of...
'Trademark disputes a go-go (CNET)
Controversy over the use of iPhone was only the start. Attorney Eric J. Sinrod says an uptick in trademark disputes is in the cards.
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