Trademark News for 07-Oct-2005
- 'Soft Gel gains Carnisol trademark (Nutraingredients.com)
10/6/2005 - Soft Gel Technologies Inc (SGTI) has been granted a trademark for its L-Carnipure-containing Carnisol supplement. The Californian contract manufacturer, which specialises in providing specialty soft gelatin encapsulation to the nutraceutical industry, says that Carnisol is the only supplement containing Lonza 's L-Carnipure micronized L-carnitine L-tartrate in a fatty-acid base, in
'EU: A-B appeals against EU trademark ruling (Just Drinks)
The US brewer Anheuser-Busch has lodged an appeal against an EU ruling barring it from registering Budweiser as a single trademark in all 25 EU countries.
'Stockton Couple Accused Of Selling Pirated DVDs (KCRA TheKCRAChannel.com via Yahoo! News)
A Stockton couple was arrested Thursday and charged with criminal copyright infringement and trademark violation for allegedly running a massive DVD piracy ring.
'Sir Alex name trademark bid fails (BBC News)
Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson fails in a court bid to trademark his name.
'Universal Guardian's Cobra StunLight(TM) Receives Notice of Allowance From U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
Universal Guardian Holdings, Inc. , an emerging global leader in non- lethal protection products, integrated transportation security systems and strategic security services to protect against terrorist, criminal and security threats to governments and businesses worldwide, announced today that it received a Notice of Allowance from the United States Patent and Trademark Office for its Cobra
'GM Resolves Trademark Conflict with DONMAR (The Auto Channel)
DETROIT - In January of 2002, General Motors launched their 2003 Hummer H2 SUV with a large sunroof dubbed "the largest skyroof in GM's History." Unfortunately, GM's use conflicted with a registered trademark owned by Donmar Enterprises, Inc. of Jacksonville, Florida.
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