Trademark News for 12-Oct-2005
- 'Voda faces trademark row with PCCW (The Register)
Just don't mention the 'now' word
'UT trademark ranked top seller (The Daily Texan)
UT licensing revenue has swelled by more than 25 percent in the past four years and is expected to increase further this year, topping last year's total intake of more than $4 million, according to the Office of trademark Licensing.
'DeLay Appeals to Court of Public Opinion (AP via Yahoo! News)
Long before his criminal case gets a hearing in a court of law, Rep. Tom DeLay is fighting in the court of public opinion. With his trademark zeal, he assails the prosecutor in one sentence and portrays himself as a victim in the next. And the media ? often distrusted by fellow conservatives ? is his bullhorn.
'Starbucks' move on Moscow stymied by trademark squatter (International Herald Tribune)
Trademark lawyers say a dozen or so individuals and companies are active in hoarding brand names and patents in Russia.
'Arena Pharmaceuticals awarded U.S. patent (San Diego Daily Transcript via Yahoo! News)
Arena Pharmaceuticals Inc. (Nasdaq: ARNA, News) announced Tuesday that it was issued US patent number 6,953,787, entitled "5-HT2C Receptor Modulators," by the United States Patent and Trademark Office.
'He Doesn't Make Coffee, but He Controls 'Starbucks' in Russia (New York Times)
Sergei A. Zuykov, a lawyer and a trademark squatter, is trying to sell the Starbucks name back to the better-known company from Seattle.
'Slovakia's Kukan not against using "Czechoslovakia" trademark (Prague Daily Monitor)
NEW YORK (PDM staff with CTK) 12 October - Slovak Foreign Minister Eduard Kukan told CTK that he is not opposed to Czech Prime Minister Jiri Paroubek's idea of Czechs and Slovaks using "Czechoslovakia" as a trademark to promote both countries abroad, but will wait for concrete proposals.
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