Trademark News for 26-Nov-2005
- 'Inside Entrepreneurship: How to pursue a trademark application (Seattle Post-Intelligencer)
If you're thinking of naming your company or product, do a quick search of the U.S. Patent and trademark Office site. And if your name's unique, by all means follow the easy form to register it as a trademark, says the P-I's entrepreneurship columnist, Susan Schreter.
'Ex-Insider Leading the Charge (Merced Sun-Star)
LIVINGSTON -- Ralph Meraz stood in front of a packed union crowd at Portuguese Hall, microphone in hand and firing off his trademark one-liners. "If they want to make it wider, we'll make it wider.
'MB: Stop illegal use of trademark (The Star Online)
THE public have been warned not to buy goods from neighbouring countries which used the Terinai brand name issued by the Perlis Government. Mentri Besar Datuk Seri Shahidan Kassim (pic) said Perlis would not allow goods processed outside Malaysia to use the Terinai brand as it was against the rules.
'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.
'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.
'I'D KILLIE FOR A BEER (Daily Record)
FANS of Kilmarnock FC may soon be able to drink to their team's success - with Killie beer. The SPL club, who are chasing a place in Europe, have applied to register their Killie nickname as a trademark for a range of drinks, from ales to sports drinks.
'Aguilera's biggest show yet (The Sunday Telegraph)
SHE is better known as the saucy singer whose trademark outfits have included a pair of crotchless trousers for her hit Dirrty.
'Liverpool's excellent current form continued this afternoon as they recorded a fine 1-0 Premiership victory over (Shankly Gates)
A trademark rocket strike from John Arne Riise was enough to seperate the two sides as the European Champions made it 6 games without defeat and no goals conceeded.
'Irving Appelbaum, former Decatur clothing store owner known for generosity, dies at 92 (Herald & Review)
DECATUR - Irving Appelbaum would famously chew upon his cigar, never really lighting it. It was his trademark. But to those who worked at his Decatur store, Appelbaum was much more than an old codger with a cigar.
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