Trademark News for 08-Oct-2006
- 'Morrison is learning the ropes for Bobcats (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)
WILMINGTON, N.C. - Adam Morrison looks just as he did as a college star at Gonzaga, from the floppy long hair that bounces with every jump shot to his trademark mustache. The Charlotte Bobcats hope the rookie's game carries over just as easily. Just days into training camp, it's clear the lanky, 6-8 forward has the chance to find plenty of playing time for a team in desperate need of his scoring
'East turns to passing game in 28-0 victory (Star-Gazette)
JOHNSON CITY -- Note to fellow Class A football coaches: Corning East can throw the ball as well. With their trademark option offense slowed by a tough Johnson City defense Saturday afternoon, the Trojans successfully took to the air.
'Spam a lot: Spiced ham purveyor fails in trademark bid (ElectricNews.Net)
Hormel Foods, which owns the trademark for spiced ham food product SPAM, has failed in its attempt to register "spam" as an EU-wide trademark when used to designate unsolicited e-mails.
'Spam maker sees trademark bid canned (ZDNet)
Worried the word might be confused with its spicy ham, Hormel attempted to register "spam" as trademark for junk e-mail.
'Motorbike makers need own designs (Viet Nam News)
HA NOI ? The Vietnamese motorbike should have its own design and trademark to overcome the challenges coming from low demand in the domestic market and from intellectual property rules, reported a recent conference entitled Vietnamese Motorbikes and Intellectual Property.
'Short hemlines dominate Chanel show (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
Chanel designer Karl Lagerfeld launched his spring/summer 2007 ready-to-wear collection on Friday with models parading trademark Chanel jackets over underwear-revealing skirts.
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