Trademark News for 24-Nov-2005
- 'Maimed Lebanese anchorwoman returns to TV (USA Today)
A prominent anchorwoman who was maimed by a bomb that exploded under her car made her first televised appearance Wednesday since the blast two months ago. Wearing a trademark pink-colored top and with her voice breaking at times, May Chidiac told listeners of losing an arm and leg in the explosion.
'Fake GOP site OK (Cincinnati Enquirer)
Hamilton County Common Pleas Judge Ralph "Ted" Winkler on Wednesday denied a request by the Hamilton County Republican Party to shut down a Web site the party claimed violated its trademark rights.
'Vick answers the call to arm (USATODAY.com via Yahoo! News)
The mad-dashing, daredevil style that is Michael Vick's trademark may be catching up to the Atlanta Falcons' quarterback. And that might not be a bad thing. Vick heads into a holiday slugfest at the Detroit Lions on the heels of the best three-game package of his career for pass efficiency.
'TOKYO TOON TIME (Miami Herald)
Doonesbury and Peanuts, make way for ``manga.'' Come January, the Sunday funnies of several major North American newspapers will have doe-eyed women in frilly outfits, effeminate long-haired heroes and other trademark images of the Japanese style of cartoons.
'Starbucks wins right to use its own trademark in Russia (Corvallis Gazette Times)
MOSCOW ? Starbucks Corp. has regained the right to use its brand on coffee houses in Russia after a protracted legal battle with a trademark squatter who was asking $600,000 for the logo, Russia?s intellectual property agency said Thursday.
'Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade Underway (CBS 2 New York)
Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade has begun, with officials giving their blessings for its trademark balloons despite earlier concerns about high winds in New York City. Look here throughout this morning for updating coverage of celebrations all across the nation.
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