Trademark News for 10-May-2008
- 'ESPN sues Quiksilver Inc., alleging trademark violation (Deseret Morning News)
Quiksilver Inc., the maker of the namesake surfing and snowboarding gear, has been sued by sports network ESPN Inc. for allegedly violating a trademark on the cable channel's X-Games competition franchise.
'Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sat 27th Aug 2005 19:41 UTC (OS News)
Richard Stallman, chair of the Free Software Foundation, said on Thursday that the Linux trademark fracas in Australia has distracted attention away from the real issue - that of freedom to distribute and change software.
'China Health Management Corp.: Richland International Hospital Officially Obtains Trademark Status from State ... (Marketwire via Yahoo! Finance)
China Health Management Corp.(PINK SHEETS: CNHC) is pleased to announce that it has officially obtained acceptance from the State administration trademark office for the name "Richland International Hospital".
'.ME now open for trademark owners (Chennai Online)
NEW DELHI, INDIA: doMEn d.o.o, the official registry operator for the new .ME domain name extension, today announced the opening of .ME for trademark owners to register their marks. .ME can be used as both a personalized web address and as a catchy business marketing tool around the world...
'Canola fuel trademark rarely seen as US sales flounder (AG Weekly)
BISMARCK, N.D. - A trademark for canola-based biodiesel fuel that was the subject of an awkward industry tug of war a year ago is seldom seen because few U.S. retailers are selling the fuel.
'.ME: Open for registration for trademark owners (CIOL)
NEW DELHI: .ME is expected to be utilized as both a personalized Web address and as a catchy business marketing tool around the world. Anyone with a registered trademark or service mark applied for before June 28, 2006 is eligible to apply for a .ME domain.
'Stites & Harbison ranked top 50 trademark firm (BizJournals)
Stites & Harbison PLLC law firm has been named one of the "Top Trademark Firms" in the United States by Intellectual Property Today magazine.
'US: Adidas settles trademark suit against Kmart (just-style)
Just two days after winning $305m in a trademark ruling against footwear firm Collective Brands Inc, German sportswear giant Adidas AG is reported to have settled a similar lawsuit against Sears Holdings' Kmart unit.
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