Trademark News for 30-May-2006
- 'NVE notified of two patent grants (bizjournals.com via Yahoo! Finance)
NVE Corp. said the U.S. Patent and trademark Office plans to grant the company two patents on Tuesday.
'D3 granted new patent to destroy DVD media (The Ashland Daily Press)
IRON RIVER ? Digital Data Destruction (D3, Inc.) announced that it was granted a new patent by the United States Patent and trademark Office on its method and process to ?split? and destroy the digital data content on DVD media.
'Pfizer Japan Takes Countermeasures Against "Fake" Viagra (Japan Corporate News)
Pfizer Japan announced on May 29 that the Japanese Customs has accepted a claim by Pfizer to protect the trademark of Viagra (sildenafil citrade), its proprietary ED agent, and suspend the importation of counterfeits.
'Group honors top teachers (The MetroWest Daily News)
Special needs teacher Katie McGillicuddy is well known at Hudson's Forest Avenue Elementary School, not only for putting in 33 years of hard work there, but for the trademark blue notebook and colored gel pens she totes.
'ONE GRAND PRIZE (UGO - UnderGroundOnline)
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'Review: Targus Toploading Trademark 400 Edition Laptop Case (Overclockers Club)
Laptop Lifestyles - Targus is one of the foremost leaders in the Laptop Bag business. After undergoing some new branding, Targus returns once again as the place to go for all your Laptop Bag needs. This latest bag proves to be no different as it seems to really take care of the business user.
'Parts of JPEG patent rejected; Forgent to appeal (ARNnet)
The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office has rejected 19 of the 47 claims in a patent held by Forgent Networks, which the company has been using to assert licensing rights related to the JPEG digital image standard.
'Patent office rejects Forgent's JPEG claims (InfoWorld)
( InfoWorld ) - The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office has rejected 19 of the 47 claims in a patent held by Forgent Networks, which the company has been using to assert licensing rights related to the JPEG digital image standard. The USPTO reexamined the patent at the request of the Public Patent Foundation, a U.S. not-for-profit group that seeks to overturn what it sees as unfairly awarded
'A Nunez-nuanced saga from Florida panhandle (Newsday)
(R) Victor Nunez brings his trademark honesty and regional authenticity to this Florida-set drama of an ex-con who stirs up old ashes with a local crime boss and his best buddy's wife. Timothy Olyphant, Josh Brolin and Sarah Wynter generate heat and sympathy. 1:50 (some sexuality, brief language). At IFC Center, Manhattan.
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