Trademark News for 30-Nov-2005
- 'U.S. Patent and Trademark Office Grants FARO's Second Request for Reexamination of Romer Cimcore Patent (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
FARO Technologies, Inc. announced today that the United States Patent and trademark Office granted FARO's Second Request for Reexamination of Romer Cimcore Patent No. 5,829,148 .
'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.
'United States Patent and Trademark Office Selects Raxco Software's PerfectDisk (Market Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
Raxco Software, the leader in disk defragmentation software, today announced that the United States Patent and Trademark Office has purchased its PerfectDisk® defragmentation technology for deployment on 10,500 workstations in 2006.
'Serologicals gets patent for improved protein production in cells (bizjournals.com via Yahoo! Finance)
The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office has granted Serologicals Corp. a patent for its recently acquired ubiquitous chromatin opening element technology.
'China Firms Ordered to Compensate Hennessy (AP via Yahoo! News)
A Shanghai court said Wednesday that it has ordered two Chinese companies to pay a total of 300,000 yuan, or $37,000, to liquor maker Societe Jas Hennessy & Co. and stop selling products that violate its trademark.
'Asset Purchase Includes Domain Name, Hosting Business, Accredited Registrar and Trademark Rights (Web Host Directory)
Interland, a leading provider of websites and online services for small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs), today announced that it has signed a definitive agreement to purchase various assets from Web Internet, LLC (Web.com) and Web Service Company Inc. including the domain name Web.com, its trademark rights and associated intangible assets.
'FRANCE'S HENNESSY COGNAC WINS TRADEMARK LAWSUIT IN CHINA (The Tocqueville Connection)
SHANGHAI, Nov 30 (AFP) - Two Chinese drink companies have been ordered to pay a 300,000-yuan (37,000-dollar) fine and apologise to French cognac maker Moet Hennessy for trademark violations, state press said Wednesday.
'Pampanga execs want patent on lanterns (INQ7.net)
CITY OF SAN FERNANDO?TO preserve the identity and quality of Christmas lanterns here known as ?Parul San Fernando,? local officials want to trademark the products and have them patented.
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