Trademark News for 17-Oct-2006
- 'EU rejects Spam maker's trademark bid (Reno Gazette-Journal)
LONDON (AP) "" The producer of the canned pork product Spam has lost a bid to claim the word as a trademark for unsolicited e-mails.
'Macca: The trademark (Yahoo! Launch UK & Ireland)
Sir Paul McCartney has applied for permission to trademark his name.
'McCartney to trademark name (Digital Spy)
Paul McCartney applies to trademark his name for use on his own clothing and food brands.
'Briefly: Fireworks beta; trademark (MacNN)
In brief: Adobe is inviting existing and prospective members of the Fireworks community to submit a request to participate in a private beta for the upcoming release of Adobe Fireworks.... Hong Kong's trademark office today officially published Apple...
'O'Grady's TV dog applies for trademark (The West Australian)
Chat show host Paul O'Grady's show-stealing pooch Buster could gain his own range of merchandise after an application was made to register his name as a trademark.
'Spam maker loses spam trademark (Personal Computer World)
The maker of canned meat product Spam has lost a European trademark case that would have given it rights over the word spam when it relates to email-related products.
'Insulock Announces New Trademark and Homeshow (PrimeZone via Yahoo! Finance)
TNW / American Insulock Inc. is pleased to announce that it has filed an application with The United States Patent and trademark Office to trademark the name "INSULOCK."
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