Trademark News for 20-May-2006
- 'Maddux loses command, cool (Kane County Chronicle)
CHICAGO ? The White Sox benefited from Greg Maddux's control freak-out. Maddux on Friday lacked his trademark command ? both of the strike zone and, it appeared, his emotions ? and the Sox took advantage in a 6-1 series-opening win at U.S. Cellular Field.
'Voting Continues in New Orleans Mayoral Election (New York Times)
New Orleans voters were turning out in what appeared to be lighter numbers than they did in the April primary.
'TM Online boosts trademark applications (Manila Bulletin)
Realizing the importance of digital technology to effectively deliver its services, Intellectual Property Philippines (IP Philippines) has opened to the public the Trademark Electronic Filing System (TM Online).
'After 75 Years Downtown, Bell?s Takes Time to Celebrate (Winchester Star)
Although quality clothes are a Bell?s trademark, the downtown Winchester store has stayed alive on the strength of the Shendow family. Sam Shendow established the clothing store ? named after the Washington, D.C., store he worked for when he first came to Winchester ? in 1931.
'French deserting cafes in droves (AFP via Yahoo! News)
The French have been deserting their country's trademark cafes in droves in the past decade, preferring more sophisticated bars or other smoke-free venues, a study showed.
'U.S. Agency Re-Examines Amazon.com Patent (Fox News)
Amazon.com's patent for 'one-click' online shopping is being re-examined by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office.
'Crane-maker buys stake in adversary (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel)
A Finnish company being sued by Morris Material Handling Inc. for alleged trademark infringement, unfair competition and fraud said Friday that it had purchased a majority stake in its courtroom adversary.
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