Trademark News for 02-Mar-2007
- 'GIT-R-DONE (The Florida Times-Union)
He is redneck chic. In his trademark sleeveless plaid shirt, jeans and cap with a fishhook in it, Larry the Cable Guy has become the Beethoven of beer, the Faulkner of flatulence. No disability is protected. No bodily function ignored.
'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.
'A man of few words (Richmond Times-Dispatch)
Several times tomorrow, Virginia Commonwealth point guard Eric Maynor will look over his shoulder and seek direction from Rams coach Anthony Grant. VCU's first-year boss will signal an offensive play or gesture for one of his trademark trapping defenses.
'Alnylam gets positive news on patent application (bizjournals.com via Yahoo! Finance)
Alnylam Pharmaceuticals Inc. said Thursday the U.S. patent and trademark office is allowing claims in a patent application to develop new kinds of drugs that could influence genes and their role in disease progression.
'NFL marketers take aim at 'Big Game' trademark (KSHB-TV Kansas City)
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 teams.
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