Trademark News for 21-Oct-2005
- 'Google changes Gmail name in UK in trademark dispute (San Diego Union -Tribune)
LONDON, 7:43 a.m. Oct. 19: Internet search leader Google has been forced to change the name of its free Gmail email service in Britain after failing to secure the necessary trademark.
'Google cedes Gmail name in UK in trademark dispute (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
Internet search leader Google has been forced to change the name of its free Gmail email service in Britain after failing to secure the necessary trademark.
'Caterpillar 3Q Earnings Up, Shares Down (WJLA-TV Washington D.C.)
PEORIA, Ill. (AP) - Shares of Caterpillar Inc. tumbled more than 10 percent by midday Friday after the construction equipment maker posted record third-quarter earnings that nonetheless fell short of Wall Street's expectations and reduced its profit forecast for the full year.Peoria-based Caterpillar, known for its trademark yellow bulldozers and other earth-moving equipment, said strong global
'BRITAIN: Google drops 'Gmail' name in Britain following trademark row (AsiaMedia)
London --- Google dropped the "Gmail" tag from the logo and new account addresses of its free e-mail service in Britain on Wednesday, bowing to the demands of a small British company that claims the United States giant has infringed its trademark.
'Giant football to tower over Berlin in World Cup (Reuters via Yahoo! Asia News)
BERLIN (Reuters) - A giant football is set to tower over Berlin during next year's World Cup. The spherical observation platform towards the top of Berlin's trademark television tower is to be decked out as a football, assuming local authorities give permission.
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