Trademark News for 22-May-2008
- 'Apple, CBS sued by device-maker over 'Mighty Mouse' trademark (San Jose Mercury News)
Apple, maker of the iPod media player, and CBS were sued for trademark infringement by closely held computer-accessory firm Man & Machine over the name of Apple's wireless "Mighty Mouse" device.
'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 ...
'MonaVie announces dismissal of trademark lawsuit (Drinks Business Review)
Beverage company MonaVie has announced that the trademark lawsuit brought against it by California-based Imagenetix has been dropped.
'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.
'B-24 Liberated! | Electronic Frontier Foundation (Electronic Frontier Foundations)
Last month we told you about Lockheed Martin's effort to use trademark infringement claims to cause the removal of digital images of classic military aircraft from TurboSquid, a stock images site.
'Trademark Suit Against MonaVie Dropped (Centre Daily Times)
MonaVie LLC (www.monavie.com), creator of the leading nutritional acai 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.
'Judge says Ky. store violated Victoria's Secret trademark (Lexington Herald-Leader)
Victor isn't allowed to have a little secret anymore. A federal judge has permanently enjoined Victor and Cathy Moseley from using the names "Victor's Secret" and "Victor's Little Secret" on their adult novelty and lingerie shop in central Kentucky. U.S. District Judge Charles Simpson said in a ruling issued Wednesday that the names violate the trademark of Ohio-based lingerie manufacturer ...
'Judge says Ky. store violated Victoria's Secret trademark (The Kentucky Post)
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) - Victor isn't allowed to have a little secret anymore. A federal judge has blocked Victor and Cathy Moseley from using the names "Victor's Secret" and "Victor's Little Secret" on their adult novelty and lingerie shop in central Kentucky.
'Singer Waits brings trademark growl to city (The Scotsman)
TOM WAITS, the legendary American songwriter and performer, is to play two concerts at the Edinburgh Playhouse as part of his latest tour.
'Judge Sides With Red Cross Over Trademark (The Gadsden Times)
Johnson & Johnson lost the second round in its trademark dispute against the disaster relief agency when a federal judge in Manhattan threw out most of the case.
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