Trademark News for 11-Mar-2007
- 'Two groups want same canola biodiesel trademark (The Bismarck Tribune)
Canola industry groups on both sides of the U.S.-Canadian border want to trademark the name "Biola" for canola-based biodiesel fuel. They insist it's not a border battle, but more a lack of communication.
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'Where's "The Walleye Capital Of The World"? (WLUC TV 6)
The tiny town of Baudette, Minnesota is trying to make a dubious claim---that it's the "Walleye Capital of the World". It's seeking a trademark on the title from the US Patent Office.
'Women's Bar Association names Huston president (Boston Globe)
Julia Huston, a partner at the Boston intellectual-property law firm Bromberg & Sunstein, has been named president of the Women's Bar Association of Massachusetts. Huston, who cochairs the firm's trademark and copyright practice groups, took the helm of the 1,300-member organization this week. During her yearlong presidency, Huston said, she intends to support legislation that would protect women ...
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'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.
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'Mauritania goes to the poll to restore civilian democratic rule (AFP via Yahoo! News)
Mauritanians streamed to polling stations Sunday to vote in a landmark presidential election to complete the handover of power to civilian rule after a military coup in August 2005.
'The Charlotte Observer, N.C., Dan Huntley Column: River's Jewel Sprouts in Book (RedNova)
By Dan Huntley, The Charlotte Observer, N.C. Mar. 11--If the Catawba River had a trademark symbol in nature, it would surely be the Rocky Shoals Spider Lily.
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