Trademark News for 22-May-2009
- 'Court says Cabela's did not infringe on trademark (Lincoln Journal Star)
PIERRE, S.D. ? The South Dakota Supreme Court says outdoor equipment retailer Cabela?s did not infringe on a South Dakota company?s trademark when it sold clothing designated as the Dakota vest and Dakota jacket.
'SD court: Cabela's did not infringe on trademark (AP via Yahoo! Finance)
Outdoor equipment retailer Cabela's did not infringe on a South Dakota company's trademark when it sold clothing called the Dakota vest and Dakota jacket, the South Dakota Supreme Court said in a ruling issued Thursday.
'Collegiate Licensing to manage MSU trademark program (The Springfield News-Leader)
The Collegiate Licensing Co., a division of IMG Worldwide, today announced it has reached an agreement with Missouri State University to manage the university's trademark licensing program, effective July 1, the university said in a news release.
'Futabasha Loses Appeal on Chinese Shin-chan Trademark (Anime News Network)
The Japanese publisher Futabasha announced on Tuesday that it lost one of two intellectual property cases in China over Yoshito Usui 's Crayon Shin-chan manga character, while the other case appears to be faring badly for Futabasha as well.
'EBay Isn?t Liable for Sale of L?Oreal Fakes, U.K. Judge Says (Bloomberg)
May 22 (Bloomberg) -- EBay Inc. , the world?s largest Internet auctioneer, isn?t liable for trademark infringement caused by users of its Web site, a London judge ruled today.
'Anger growing over Foster's Rothbury trademark (ABC) (Yahoo!7 Australian News)
A storm is brewing in the Hunter Valley around beverage giant Fosters - and it does not involve beer.
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