Trademark News for 19-Mar-2007
- 'Those with giant ailments dance for big Pepto relief (USA Today)
Those who overindulged in corned beef, cabbage and Guinness on St. Patrick's Day may have become intimately familiar with the motions of Pepto-Bismol's trademark dance.
'Evolution Benefits Receives Patent for Advanced Auto-Substantiation Technologies that Power Benefits Cards for Flexible ... (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
AVON, Conn.----The U.S. Patent and trademark Office has granted Evolution Benefits an important patent for its breakthrough technology used in the substantiation of health benefits debit card transactions.
'China, Russia top trademark registration requests in 2006: WIPO (AFP via Yahoo! News)
China and Russia received the largest number of international trademark applications in 2006, as foreign companies boosted their presence there, the World Intellectual Property Organisation said on Thursday.
'De Leon defends WBO title vs. Penalosa; Hopkins beats Forbes (USA Today)
Daniel Ponce De Leon of Mexico retained his WBO 122-pound title with a unanimous decision over Gerry Penalosa Saturday night. Two judges scored it 119-109 for De Leon and the third had it 120-108. De Leon (31-1 with 28 knockouts) never landed his trademark knockout punch against the game Penalosa of the Philippines. In another fight, Demetrius Hopkins (26-0-1, 10 KOs) of Philadelphia retained his ...
'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 ...
'Wyoming is fixin' to fight over its pony (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)
To Breckenridge High School in western Minnesota, it's a horse of another color. Whoa, not so fast, partners, say Wyoming state officials. That green bucking horse and rider on Breckenridge High's football helmets is a dead ringer for the black bucking horse and rider that is Wyoming's federally registered trademark. "When I first saw that green rider and horse, I wanted to be a Cowboy as bad as ...
'OVO Creative Group Strikes Gold At Addy Awards Gala (PRWeb via Yahoo! News)
American Advertising Federation Recognizes OVO for trademark Design; Wins Two ADDY® Awards
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