Trademark News for 17-Mar-2007
- 'Ethiopia and Starbucks-another trademark row brewing? (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
As Ethiopia and U.S. coffee shop giant Starbucks fight it out in a high profile trademark dispute, little notice is being taken of another potential row brewing in the backstreets of a highland town.
'Swimming world bids farewell to Thorpey (AP via Yahoo! News)
Ian Thorpe glanced at the pool and felt an urge to dive in. No chance. The swimming community bid farewell to one of its greatest performers Saturday night, honoring the "Thorpedo" at the opening ceremony for the world championships in his home country.
'Igawa Struggles to Find His Trademark Control (New York Times)
Kei Igawa was hard to hit when he faced the Atlanta Braves on Thursday, but he threw more balls than strikes over three innings.
'Pitino the king of Lexington again (AP via Yahoo! News)
Rick Pitino stood in front of the bench as the clock wound down, urging his players on, enjoying the moment. For one day at least, he was king at Rupp Arena once again. Playing the kind of relentless style that's become a Pitino trademark, Louisville crushed Stanford 78-58 Thursday in the opening round of the South Regional.
'Boston Pops conductor shows his range (The News & Observer)
When Boston Pops conductor Keith Lockhart steps onto the N.C. Symphony podium in Meymandi Concert Hall tonight, the audience will recognize the trademark smile and boyish personality from his many PBS appearances.
'Google Responds To GMail Trademark Dispute (WebProNews)
Addressing a petition for cancellation of the GMail trademark in the US, Google responded to the US Patent and Trademark Office that International Independent Investment Research's application for the trademark was invalid from the beginning. In January, Britain-based IIIR filed the petition for cancellation accusing Google of improperly acquiring an application for the GMail trademark ...
'UT logo suit to be tried in Austin (The Bryan-College Station Eagle)
A federal district judge has ruled that a trademark infringement lawsuit filed by the University of Texas System against an Aggie business owner will be heard in Austin.
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