Trademark News for 22-May-2006
- 'Pistons Stymie James in Second Half to Advance (NBA.com)
Flashing their trademark defense to slow down LeBron James in the second half while shutting down the rest of his teammates the entire way, the Detroit Pistons grinded out a 79-61 victory over the Cleveland Cavaliers in the decisive seventh game of the
'Paul deParrie, staunch activist against abortion, dies at 56 (The Oregonian)
Paul deParrie, a longtime Portland anti-abortion activist who -- with his trademark black beret and self-described "dead baby sign" was a fixture outside many abortion clinics -- died Saturday afternoon of heart failure.
'June/July 2006 Preview (American Journalism Review)
As newspaper companies confront a challenging future, they are increasingly viewing their trademark print product as the engine driving a diverse ?portfolio? that embraces other ?platforms? such as Web sites and niche publications. Is this a strategy for survival?
'INDIA'S AEPDA LODGES COMPLAINT WITH PAK'S TRADEMARK BODY (Asia Pulse via Yahoo!7 Finance)
Grain (wheat, rice) India's Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority (APEDA) has lodged a complaint with the Pakistani trademark body against attempts by Basmati Growers Association (BGA) of Pakistan to seek ownership rights of basmati rice, a media report said on Sunday.
'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).
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