Trademark News for 01-Nov-2005
- 'Thai scientists patent rice genes (SeedQuest)
A group of Thai biotechnologists has patented a group of genes in the rice plant that they claim are responsible for producing aromatic grain. Patent registration with the US Patent and trademark Office is being followed by patent applications in another seven countries.
'Bill Scher: Alito: Hostility To Equality (HuffingtonPost.com via Yahoo! News)
What's Samuel Alito's trademark? Hostility to equality.
'CalbaTech's Subsidiary, LifeStem, Inc. Files Provisional Patent Application for Stem Cell Microbank and to Trademark (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
CalbaTech, Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: CLBE -
'Astros extend manager Garner's contract (Fox Sports)
The Houston Astros rewarded manager Phil Garner on Monday for leading the club to its first World Series by extending his contract by one season 2007. With his trademark mustache and occasionally unexpected moves, Garner has guided the Astros to a 137-99 record over 1 1/2 seasons. Houston won its first playoff series last year and made the World Series this season before getting swept by the
'Artist, 'Bama Collide over Trademark Issues (NPR)
Artist Daniel Moore's lifelike depictions of University of Alabama football are a big hit with Crimson Tide fans. But the school is suing for trademark infringement. Moore and copyright lawyer Rebecca Tushnet speak with Debbie Elliott.
'Artist, 'Bama Collide over Trademark Issues (NPR)
All Things Considered , October 29, 2005 · Artist Daniel Moore's lifelike depictions of University of Alabama football are a big hit with Crimson Tide fans. But the school is suing for trademark infringement. Moore and copyright lawyer Rebecca Tushnet speak with Debbie Elliott.
'Dolce&Gabbana declare they want to have children in Moscow (Pravda)
Last Saturday, the two globally-known stars of the world fashion industry, Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana, the owners of the trademark DOLCE&GABBANA came to Moscow for an official visit. Right upon landing at a Moscow airport, the designers felt disappointed as they could see no snow in Russia.
'U.S. Patent and Trademark Office Inventors Assistance Center (MSNBC)
Federal Trade Commission Tips on avoiding and reporting fraudulent invention marketing firms. Association of Patent Law Firms Database of firms specializing in patent law and information on patent law updates.
'Bitter fight over sweet trademark (Sun-Sentinel)
The double meaning may be clever, but The Hershey Co., maker of Milk Duds candy, is trying to stop a California company from using a sound-alike name for a line of clothing designed to make breast-feeding easier.
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