Trademark News for 04-Oct-2005
- 'Eolas patent decision goes against Microsoft (Macworld via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News)
The US Patent and trademark Office has approved the controversial Eolas patent, to the dismay of Microsoft and others.
'Manitoba folk group tries to block Harry Potter film in trademark dispute (Canadian Press via Yahoo! News)
WINNIPEG (CP) - A Winnipeg-based folk group called The Wyrd Sisters is asking an Ontario court to block the distribution of the upcoming Harry Potter movie across Canada.
'Microsoft patent case will return to court (Seattle Times)
Microsoft's bid to dismiss a $521 million judgment against it was dealt a setback by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office yesterday. The University of California...
'Jarvis Cocker, Radiohead supergroup sued over name dispute (soundgenerator.com)
The Wyrd sisters not impressed with their association with Harry Potter. A Canadian folk trio have launched a suit against members of Radiohead, Pulp's Jarvis Cocker, Warner Brothers Entertainment Canada and Warner Brothers Records for trademark infringement.
'Hand-painted sign is trademark (Mooresville/Decatur Times)
When Chris Wilson of the Martinsville Arts Council saw the fading, hand-painted sign that has graced The Depot for almost 20 years, she knew it had to be replaced.
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