Trademark News for 25-Nov-2005
- 'Rowand deal a Williams trademark (Chicago Tribune)
For those who are newcomers to the new-millennium White Sox, the trade of Aaron Rowand for Jim Thome should be no surprise. General manager Ken Williams likes aging stars, and the 35-year-old Thome fits right into the mold.
'Jimtown?s defense keys another title run in 2A (Fort Wayne Journal Gazette)
INDIANAPOLIS ? Jimtown?s trademark defense is just as lethal as ever. The Jimmies put together a streak of six straight shutouts after their only regular-season loss.
'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.
'Wal-Mart sues ValueClick (WREG-TV Memphis)
BENTONVILLE, Ark. Wal-Mart has filed a federal lawsuit against the ValueClick company of Delaware, alleging that ValueClick infringed on Wal-Mart's trademark.
'Pharmalicensing.com: Pharma Health Care Ltd. (Pharmalicencing)
Pharma Health Care Ltd. The company has two UK MHRA registered emollients (with full dossiers) for the treatment of eczema, and a pipeline of several more. The products, under the trademark CETRABEN, have been in-licensed by Sankyo Pharma UK for both the Rx (fully re-imbursable) and the OTC markets.
'TECHNICAL (New York Post)
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