Trademark News for 13-Oct-2005
- 'Pinter: Silence in Plays, Rage in Politics (AP via Yahoo! News)
Deft silences are the trademark of Harold Pinter the playwright. But thunderous, sometimes obscene, rage is his style in politics.
'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.
'Yamaha Motor Corporation, U.S.A. Files Trademark Infringement Suit against Yamoto Motor Corporation and Patriot (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
Yamaha Motor Corporation, U.S.A. and Yamaha Motor Co., Ltd. filed suit yesterday in Los Angeles Federal Court against Yamoto Motor Corporation and Patriot Motorcycles Corporation for trademark infringement, trademark dilution, false designation of origin, false advertising, copyright infringement and unfair competition.
'Govt urged to thwart 'Made in Australia' trademark bid (ABC via Yahoo! Australia & NZ Finance)
The New South Wales Government has raised concerns about an application to trademark the label "Made in Australia".
'Battle over Malibu Pier trademark clouds reopening (The Malibu Times)
An Agoura resident claims he owns the trademark to the Malibu Pier. The state is working to prove it has the right to use the name.
'Kilpatrick Loses Ear-'Bling' For Mayoral Run (WDIV ClickOnDetroit.com via Yahoo! News)
In what appeared to be a new campaign tactic, Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick removed his trademark diamond earring.
'Detroit Mayor Decides to Shed Earring (AP via Yahoo! News)
Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick has decided to drop his trademark diamond earring.
'Bonal Technologies Black Magic(R) Receives Trademark Approval (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
Bonal Technologies, Inc., a subsidiary of Bonal International, Inc. received trademark approval from the United States Patent and Trademark Office for the Black MagicŪ product on July 12, 2005.
'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.
'Govt urged to thwart 'Made in Australia' trademark bid (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
The New South Wales Government has raised concerns about an application to trademark the label "Made in Australia". The Government says if the Commonwealth agency IP Australia approves the application, Australian manufacturers would be prevented from using the term to describe their products.
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