Trademark News for 24-Mar-2007
- 'JL Audio Awarded U.S. Patentfor CleanSweep Technology (Mobile Electronics)
Friday, March 23, 2007 -- Miramar, Fla. -- On January 23, 2007, the United States Patent and trademark Office issued Patent #7,167,515 on the method and technology developed by JL Audio to interface with equalized OEM audio systems.
'US agency: Telecommuting offers many advantages (Washington Post)
The offer of telecommuting has helped the U.S. Patent and trademark Office (USPTO) retain and recruit workers as well as reduce commuting complaints and ensure continuity of operations if there's ever a major disaster, agency leaders said.
'First Drive: 2007 Porsche 911 Targa 4S (AutoSpies.com)
Of cheese, Gertrude Stein, and the trademark sensations of Porsches.
'Mormon church objects to angel T-shirt (AP via Yahoo! News)
For a coffee shop, T-shirts of a Mormon angel with java flowing into his trumpet are selling well. But they don't have the blessing of religious leaders.
'SAN FRANCISCO / Paul Kantner sued for using 'Starship' name / Band's ex-manager says trademark is being infringed on (San Francisco Chronicle)
The jousting Jeffersons, more noted for litigation than music since the glory days of the Airplane and Starship, are back in court with a suit by their former manager, joined by vocalist Grace Slick, accusing guitarist Paul Kantner of illegally exploiting the...
'Bacardi bill returns to D.C. (Miami Herald)
Much of Florida's congressional delegation has quietly renewed an effort to help Miami-based Bacardi in a controversial effort to secure the rights to the Havana Club trademark, a years-long quest marked by questions about the company's political clout.
'Wal-Mart Drops Request to Trademark 'EDLP' (Progressive Grocer)
MARCH 21, 2007 -- BENTONVILLE, Ark. -- Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. reportedly withdrew its application to trademark the acronym EDLP ("everyday low prices"), in response to protests from other retailers.
'Obituaries in the news (AP via Yahoo! News)
Robert E. Petersen
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