Trademark News for 21-May-2008
- 'SPAMfighter Receives American Trademark (Centre Daily Times)
The Danish owned and operated company, SPAMfighter, has received its American trademark. This gives official recognition of a company in the United States and will help to expand the growth of this already record breaking company.
'Biyani Fights With Anil Ambani For Trademark (Nasdaq)
(RTTNews) - Wednesday, the media reported that Kishore Biyani, one of the leading names in domestic retail, locked horns with one of India's richest men, Anil Ambani, over a small name with big stakes, Big Bazar.
'Briefly: Pelican trademark to end flight (Asahi.com)
Nippon Express Co. will scrap its Pelican-bin trademark for door-to-door delivery services after merging them with those of Japan Post Service Co., sources said.
'The littlest Gallagher flashes Dad's trademark two-finger salute (Daily Mail)
Oasis star Liam Gallagher's youngest son Gene appears to have picked up a rather bad habit from the notoriously hot-tempered rocker.
'Trademark Suit Against MonaVie Dropped (PRWeb)
MonaVie LLC ( www.monavie.com ), creator of the leading nutritional açai blend beverage, announced today that the trademark lawsuit brought against it by California-based Imagenetix, Inc. ( www.imagenetix.net ) has been dropped. The two companies reached an agreement late last week and all claims against MonaVie have been dismissed. (PRWeb May 20, 2008) Read the full story at ...
'Chewing Gum Trademark Battle Sent Back to District Court (Law.com)
A nearly decade-long dispute over the use of formulas for Bazooka bubble gum and other products made by Topps Co. is headed back to a district court following a decision by a federal appeals court. The 2nd Circuit reversed Judge Charles Haight, finding that he erred in granting summary judgment to Cadbury Stani S.A.I.C. over rights to the formulas in parts of South America. Haight's error, the ...
'Trademark Suit Against MonaVie Dropped (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
SALT LAKE CITY----MonaVie LLC , creator of the leading nutritional acai blend beverage, announced today that the trademark lawsuit brought against it by California-based Imagenetix, Inc. has been dropped.
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