Trademark News for 10-Nov-2005
- 'News Website Can Keep Domain Name After Trademark Fight (Kansas City InfoZine)
AcompliaReport.com Settles Fair Use Dispute with Drug Company
'MIJAC TRIES TO STOP JESUS JUICE TRADEMARK: Couple attempts to use name for their wine brand; singer?s lawyers not happy. (Eurweb)
*Michael Jackson?s lawyers are trying to stop a couple from getting a trademark application approved for a wine brand called Jesus Juice ? the nickname allegedly used by Jackson in place of wine.
'Ty Inc. cleared in suit (Chicago Tribune)
The Westmont-based toy company that makes Beanie Babies broke no trademark laws by selling a stuffed camel similar to one first created by another company, a federal court jury ruled Wednesday.
'Apple attempts 'Rosetta' trademark (Macworld UK)
Apple has applied for the trademark to the name "Rosetta". Rosetta is what Apple has called the technology it has built into its OS X for Intel machines that it has licensed from Manchester firm, Transitive Technology.
'Postings from Cedric Manara (CircleID)
Have you ever thought of how reputation is created in cyberspace? Beth Noveck wrote an article, Trademark Law and the Social Construction of Trust: 'Creating the Legal Framework for On-Line Identity' in which she argues that, to determine what rules should govern on-line identity, we should look to trademark law, which has the best set of rules to deal with the way reputation is created in
'Applied Digital's Wholly-Owned Subsidiary Thermo Life Energy Corp. Registers Thermo Life(R) Trademark (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
DELRAY BEACH, Fla.----Nov. 9, 2005--Applied Digital , a leading provider of identification and security technology, announced today that its wholly-owned subsidiary Thermo Life Energy Corp. has received a federal trademark registration for the mark Thermo LifeŽ on the Principal Register of the U.S.
'Brickhouse Software suing for trademark infringement (NorthJersey.com)
A New Jersey company called Brickhouse Software is suing Brickhouse Mobile of Denver, a provider of sexually suggestive ring tones, for trademark infringement, alleging that the defendant's adult entertainment fare is tarnishing the software company's reputation.
'What Legal Framework for Online Identity? (CircleID)
Have you ever thought of how reputation is created in cyberspace? Beth Noveck wrote an article, Trademark Law and the Social Construction of Trust: Creating the Legal Framework for On-Line Identity, ( available on SSRN ), in which she argues that, to determine what rules should govern on-line identity, we should look to trademark law, which has the best set of rules to deal with the way
'EU: French firm fails to trademark smell of ripe strawberries - MEMBERS (Just Food)
A French perfume and clothing company has failed at the European Court of Justice (ECJ) to trademark the "smell of ripe strawberries", because judges deemed this insufficiently precise to serve as a unique identifier.
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