Trademark News for 03-Nov-2006
- 'THAI POLICE FORM TASKFORCE TO CRACK DOWN ON PIRATED PRODUCTS (Asia Pulse via Yahoo!7 Finance)
Regulations / Law 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 trademark and intellectual property violations, according to Royal Thai Police spokesman Pol. Gen. Achirawit Suphanphesat.
'MySpace For Trademark Infringement (WebProNews)
When capitalizing on the social networking explosion, it's best to not be too obvious that you're ripping off somebody else - especially when everybody knows that somebody else and the high-priced lawyers that come with. For example, a site called "MySpace for Midgets" is wrong for two reasons, but we'll just focus on one. A site like that is a prime candidate for the beady-eyed sights
'Keillor Rallies For Democrats In Rochester (WCCO Minneapolis/St. Paul)
"A Prairie Home Companion" host Garrison Keillor brought his trademark style to a Rochester political rally Thursday, reciting limericks featuring Democratic candidates and leading an excited crowd through three verses of "America the Beautiful." WCCO.COM's Voters' Guide More Election 2006 News More Political News
'Court Rules on Teleflex Trademark Claim (AP via Yahoo! Finance)
Teleflex Inc. said Tuesday a federal appeals court upheld a U.S. District Court decision to reject a jury award against one of its subsidiaries over trademark claims.
'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=
'Putin Says He'll Retain Influence In Russia After Term Ends in '08 (Washington Post)
MOSCOW, Oct. 25 -- With his trademark indefatigability and command of detail, President Vladimir Putin fielded questions from Russians for nearly three hours Wednesday in an annual televised session that has become a ritual of presidential stagecraft here.
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