Trademark News for 09-Mar-2007
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'Jimi Hendrix's family claims vodka violates its trademark (USA Today)
Jimi Hendrix's family filed a federal lawsuit over the use of the guitar legend's name to market a brand of vodka.
'Bluegrass legend comes to Riner (The New River Valley Current)
Everett Lilly, the last survivor of the classic Lilly Brothers & Don Stover band, keeps spreading the music. SHADY SPRINGS, W.Va. -- They were just little boys. Everett was 6. His big brother Bea was 8. Even then, just as the Great Depression was about to hit, they had the beginnings of the high tenor brother harmonies that were the trademark of old country and early bluegrass music. Bea ...
'Chinese official escapes becoming rat poison brand name (AFP via Yahoo! News)
China's former food and drug czar, currently under investigation for corruption, has narrowly avoided seeing his name used as a trademark for rat poison, state media said Friday.
'U.K. Cigar Importer Loses Trademark Suit, Allowing Competition (Bloomberg.com)
March 8 (Bloomberg) -- Britain's biggest importer of Cuban cigars may be facing cheaper competition after losing a legal battle over its trademark.
'Standard fare the trademark of Village Pub, Venetian Bay (The News-Press)
The Village Pub at Venetian Bay may have the look and feel of an English public house, but the menu reflects Southwest Florida.
'Satellite helps bring class, oceanographer together (The Providence Journal)
SMITHFIELD ? Wearing his trademark baseball cap, Bob Ballard waved. The roomful of fifth graders waved back.
'Google appeals European 'Gmail' trademark ruling (Seattle Post-Intelligencer)
Google Inc., the world's most-used search engine, is appealing a decision by the European Union's trademark agency to deny the company EU-wide protection for "Gmail," the name of its Web-based e-mail service.
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