Trademark News for 27-Nov-2005
- 'Bell-ringers in short supply (Columbus Ledger-Enquirer)
The Grinch may not have stolen Christmas -- yet -- but its beginning to look like he's had his eye on the local trademark Salvation Army Kettle ringers.
'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.
'More News (Manhunt.com)
After 15 years, Busta Rhymes has officially cut off his long dreadlocks. Busta Rhymes, born Trevor Smith, cut off his trademark dreadlocks during a recent photo shoot in a New York barbershop. "I started growing these sh--s in December '89. I was 17," Busta stated.
'Business all about how you treat people (Times Herald)
Growing up, I idolized Bret Hart. I was glued to the television whenever he stepped into the wrestling ring, donning his pink and black attire, and I recited his trademark lines along with him as I hoisted my pretend championship belt in the air: "I'm the best there is, was and ever will be."
'Gov?t Mule rocks Orpheum, with soul (Boston Herald)
Soul and subtlety at a Gov?t Mule show? Well, sure: The Southern jam band has always mixed a little depth into its trademark, pile-driving rock. But this weekend?s Orpheum show was a little...
'Apex Healthcare buys Grafton Pharmasia, Agnesia trademark (The Edge Daily)
Apex Healthcare Bhd (AHB) is expanding its regional distribution network with the proposed acquisition of Singapore-based Grafton Pharmasia Pte Ltd (GPPL) and the Agnesia trademark, in a related party transaction.
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