Trademark News for 02-Nov-2006
- 'Disabled people's products to be sold under Victa trademark (Nhan Dan)
Products made by disabled people will debut in Vietnam in November under Victa trademark, said an executive from a distribution centre.
'Kitchen classic (Detroit Free Press)
The 75th anniversary edition of kitchen classic "Joy of Cooking" (Scribner, $30) contains traditional as well as more worldly recipes, all written in the book's trademark style of including the list of ingredients in the body of the recipe.
'Police step up measures to crack down on pirated products (MCOT)
BANGKOK, Nov 2 (TNA) - The Royal Thai Police are setting up a special task force to crack down on pirated products to show that the police are seriously addressing the trademark and intellectual property violations, according to Royal Thai Police spokesman Pol. Gen. Achirawit Suphanphesat.
'King is standing tall as ever (The Arizona Republic)
It starts with the hair. It has long been Don King's introduction before even the first word, and there are always a lot of those. The hair has even given him a trademark, a gold crown above the three letters in his first name. It identifies him. Even looks like him. It's simple, even if he isn't.
'Holland & Bonzagni: Successful Trademark Licensing (Market Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
Ever wondered why there is a MonopolyŽ sticker stuck to your large Diet CokeŽ?
'Federal Court of Appeals Upholds District Court Order Rejecting Award Against Teleflex Subsidiary in Trademark Claim (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
LIMERICK, Pa.----Teleflex Incorporated has announced that on Friday, October 27, 2006, the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit upheld the February 2005 decision of a judge in the United States District Court for the Northern District of Georgia rejecting a jury award against one of its subsidiaries, Rusch, for reasonable royalties and profits based on trademark infringement
'Name Protect Trademark Insider Ranks Scott J. Fields #1 in Top 50 Trademark Filing Attorneys for Q2 2006 (PR Web)
Scott J. Fields was again identified as the #1 filing UStrademark attorney for Q1 2006 by NameProtect's Trademark Insider®. National IP Rights Center moved into the #2 spot nationwide in the law firm category. (PRWeb Nov 1, 2006) Trackback URL: http://www.prweb.com/chachingpr.php/Q3Jhcy1GYWx1LVByb2YtU2luZy1NYWduLVplcm8=
'Court Rules on Teleflex Trademark Claim (Sharewatch)
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit reaffirmed Friday the decision to reject a jury award against Rusch, a Teleflex subsidiary, for reasonable royalties and profits based on trademark infringement claims.
'CD review: Saturday Night Wrist - Deftones (Stuff)
**** Most metal heads have a soft spot for the Deftones. Their trademark sound - gargantuan riffs mixed with chilling atmospherics and tortured screams - is metal nirvana that was nailed on 2003's near-perfect self-titled fourth album. Yet mainstream success continues to elude them.
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