Trademark News for 09-Oct-2005
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'Mark Messier says he retired because winning stopped being a priority (Slam! Sports)
TORONTO (CP) - Once Mark Messier lost the fierce competitiveness that was his trademark, he knew it was time to retire from the NHL. Messier said in his first extended public comments since announcing his retirement Sept. 12 that he couldn't summon that famous will to win for another season.
'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.
'Sir Alex name trademark bid fails (BBC News)
Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson fails in a court bid to trademark his name.
'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
'Breakers 86 Wollongong 77 (The New Zealand Herald)
Defence has been the Breakers' biggest problem this season but yesterday they made it their trademark as they dumped Wollongong at Waitakere's Trusts Stadium, the first time they have beaten the Hawks in eight starts.
'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.
'Ferguson refused trademark on his name (Guardian Unlimited)
Sir Alex Ferguson has failed in an attempt to make his name a trademark because he is "devoid of any distinctive character".
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