Trademark News for 27-May-2008
- 'FDR artifacts to be sold at auction (Baltimore Sun)
President Franklin Delano Roosevelt's trademark fedora, the last check he ever signed, and watercolor sketches for the unfinished portrait he sat for on the day he died are among hundreds of historic artifacts and documents headed for the auction block. The memorabilia and other items from the life and times of the nation's 32nd president come from the private collection of Joseph and Deborah ...
'Harvard Jeans appeals trademark case (GMA News)
MANILA, Philippines - Harvard Jeans manufacturer Fredco Manufacturing Corp. has asked the Court of Appeals to overturn an Intellectual Property Office (IPO) decision barring it from using the trademark for being more connected to the famous United States institution, Harvard University.
'Vast FDR collection up for auction in Dallas (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)
By LINDA STEWART BALL DALLAS -- President Franklin Delano Roosevelt's trademark fedora, the last check he signed and watercolor sketches for the unfinished portrait he sat for on the day he died are among hundreds of historic artifacts and documents headed for auction. Items from the life and times of the nation's 32nd president come from the private collection of Joseph and Deborah Plaud of ...
'Corporate News: Harvard Jeans appeals trademark case (BusinessWorld Online)
HARVARD JEANS manufacturer Fredco Manufacturing Corp. has asked the Court of Appeals to overturn an Intellectual Property Office (IPO) decision barring it from using the trademark for being more connected to the famous United States institution, Harvard University.
'Much ado about a variety of bean (Denver Post)
The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office rejected a Delta man's patent claims for a yellow bean that is a Latin American food staple.
'Historic FDR artifacts up for auction in Texas (AP via Yahoo! News)
President Franklin Delano Roosevelt's trademark fedora, the last check he ever signed, and watercolor sketches for the unfinished portrait he sat for on the day he died are among hundreds of historic artifacts and documents headed for the auction block.
'FDR items to be sold (Denver Post)
President Franklin D. Roose- velt's trademark fedora, the last check he ever signed and watercolor sketches for the unfinished portrait he sat for on the day he died are among hundreds of artifacts and documents headed for the auction block. The items from the life of the 32nd president come from the private collection of Joseph and Deborah Plaud of Whitinsville, Mass.
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