Trademark News for 29-May-2008
- 'State sues in Internet trademark case (Rapid City Journal)
A Keystone business that provides Internet advertising services is being sued by the state officials over alleged trademark infringement involving references to Custer State Park.
'BLIMEY! BECKHAM GIVES U.S. THE BOOT (New York Post)
WEMBLEY, England - David Beckham stepped up to the ball and singled out his target, like so many times before at Wembley. If any Americans still were wondering, he showed what all the fuss back home was about. Beckham sent a trademark curling free...
'McKool Smith Adds Ann Schofield Baker to Lead National Trademark Litigation Practice in New York (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
McKool Smith, one of the nation's largest trial firms, is announcing the addition of noted intellectual property attorney Ann Schofield Baker to lead the firm's national trademark litigation practice.
'Bob Dale; TV fixture made real connection with fans (San Diego Union-Tribune)
Bob Dale, a longtime fixture on San Diego television known for his trademark bow ties and folksy humor, died Monday night. He was 83. Several generations of San Diegans grew up watching Mr. Dale, who spent more than 40 years on the local airwaves doing everything from reporting on the weather to hosting a late-afternoon movie show.
'Tuttle's win total hits 1,001; Blissfield coach has 7 state championships (The Toledo Blade)
BLISSFIELD, Mich. - With clear blue skies above, it was the kind of late afternoon for baseball that Chicago Cubs Hall of Famer Ernie Banks might have offered his trademark phrase: "It's a beautiful day for a ball game ... let's play two."
'Beckham leads England past U.S. (The Charlotte Observer)
David Beckham sent a trademark curling free kick with laser precision toward John Terry for the go-ahead goal in the 38th minute, and England outclassed the United States 2-0 in an exhibition at Wembley Stadium. While England was not good enough to qualify for the 16-team European Championship next month, it easily dispatched the U.S. on the world's most famous soccer field. The match drew ...
'State sues in trademark case (The Bismarck Tribune)
PIERRE, S.D. - A Keystone business that provides Internet advertising services is being sued in federal court by the state Game, Fish and Parks Department over alleged trademark infringement involving references to Custer State Park.
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