Trademark News for 04-Oct-2006
- 'Foley Hoag Successful in its Trademark Infringement Suit (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
BOSTON----Foley Hoag LLP today announced it has achieved a successful resolution in its trademark infringement lawsuit against Foley & Lardner LLP. The settlement agreement is effective immediately.
'Coach files trademark suit against Target over fake handbag... (KXMA-TV Dickinson)
NEW YORK (Dow Jones/AP) Luxury handbag and accessory maker Coach, Incorporated is suing Target Corporation over an alleged counterfeit handbag. Coach alleges the Minneapolis-based retailer is selling a counterfeit handbag that claims to be an authentic Coach product.
'Foleys settle trademark flap (Boston Business Journal)
Foley Hoag LLP has settled its trademark infringement dispute with Foley & Lardner LLP.
'Coach sues Target, cites trademark dispute (USA Today)
Coach has accused Target of selling a fake Coach purse, making the high-end handbag maker the latest luxury company to go to court alleging trademark infringement.
'Mammoth Re/Max Trademark lawsuit looms over agents? heads (PR Web)
Mammoth Re/Max Trademark lawsuit headed for federal court. All Cities Realty, Inc. began business in 1996 under the name All Cities Realty. During the past 10 years it has been serving Southern California and is now expanding with its NetAgent program to serve all California. Re/Max Beach Cities Realty decided to change its name. Their name of choice has allegedly infringed on the rights of
'Hormel loses bid for spam trademark (The Register)
Case canned The company behind spicy luncheon meat SPAM has failed in an attempt to register Europe-wide trademarks asserting its right over the term "spam" in relation to unsolicited bulk email.?
'Stem cell patents get a review / Case challenges licenses, royalty claims by University of Wisconsin (San Francisco Chronicle)
The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office has agreed to re-evaluate the validity of three core stem cell patents held by a Wisconsin foundation that has been accused of strangling U.S. research in the field with sweeping demands for license fees and royalties from...
'WWE Renews The nWo Trademark, Details (Wrestling News)
It has just been revealed that World Wrestling Entertainment renewed the rights to the NWO/New World Order trademark on Wednesday, September 27th. Here is the information, courtesy of uspto.gov:
'Agency to re-examine stem cell patents (AP via Yahoo! News)
The U.S. Patent and trademark Office will re-examine patents covering embryonic stem cell discoveries made by University of Wisconsin researchers.
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