Trademark News for 03-Nov-2005
- 'www.smh.com.au (Sydney Morning Herald)
Gone are the trademark squiggles and rainbow colours of earlier Sydney festivals as its new artistic director, Fergus Linehan, prepares to make his mark. -
'Leading Dallas Importer Taking 20 Acres in Alliance Town Center (GlobeSt.com)
FORT WORTH-Staking its first claim west of Dallas, Sam Moon Trading Co. is buying buy 20 acres from trademark Property Co. and Hillwood to build a 150,000-sf signature center as part of an ongoing expansion by the well-known importer to develop other destination shopping meccas just like he's done in the "Big D."
'Clorox profit off on rising costs; outlook affirmed (CBS Market Watch)
NEW YORK (MarketWatch) -- Clorox Co., whose brands include its trademark bleach, Fresh Step cat litter and Glad trash bags, said Thursday that first-quarter profit declined as rising costs for oil and other raw materials outpaced price increases.
'Pendleton Files Trademark Infringement Suit Against K Mart (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
Pendleton Woolen Mills, the apparel, blanket and home products company with roots dating back more than 140 years in Ore
'Campus life: SGA won't trademark bracelets (College Heights Herald)
Small, red bracelets distributed by the Student Government Association garnered national attention and a possible trademark of the idea. But SGA members don't think a trademark reflects the goal of the civic engagement bracelets. The executive officers of SGA have ended their plan of trademarking the bracelets.
'Endocyte Receives Patent Allowance for a Targeted Immunotherapy Treatment (Newswise)
Endocyte Inc., a Purdue Research Park-based company, today announced that the United States Patent and trademark Office has issued the company a notice of allowance for a patent encompassing a proprietary treatment method that helps the immune system find and destroy cancer cells.
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