Trademark News for 06-Mar-2007

    'Patent process goes high-tech (UPI)
    The U.S. Patent and trademark Office is going to try to find out if the Internet can help it do a better job reviewing patent applications.

    'NFL shows a lot of 'Big Game' chutzpah (Inside Bay Area)
    DID YOU HEAR about this one last week? In an effort to discourage unauthorized companies from even hinting at the Super Bowl in advertisements, the NFL is seeking to trademark the phrase "The Big

    'Florida's Noah fights through rough season (USA Today)
    Joakim Noah, Florida's 6-11 lanky wild child, pounded his chest with his fist Sunday, a trademark gesture that thrilled 12,614 fans who watched the Gators trample Kentucky 85-72. It's a side of Noah fans haven't seen enough of as Florida defends its NCAA basketball title. Noah's up-and-down season includes lows in the last few weeks as the Gators lost three times in four games before Sunday.

    'Patent and Trademark Office to Enable Comments (WebProNews)
    According to the Washington Post, the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office is planning to launch a trial project in which outsiders will be able to comment on proposed patents that are working their way through the (incredibly time-consuming) patent application process. In effect, people will be allowed to post comments on patents and then other users will be allowed to vote on those comments, a ...

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