Trademark News for 20-Oct-2006
- 'Sam Fisher at his best in 'Splinter Cell: Double Agent' (USA Today)
After multiple missions spying for the good guys, Sam Fisher has jumped to the dark side. Sam brings his trademark three-lensed goggles to the next generation in Splinter Cell: Double Agent, a military thriller wrought with nail-biting action and ethical quandaries.
'Some investors interested inTower's trademark, store sites (The Sacramento Bee)
Tower Records has received inquiries from investors interested in its trademark and some of its store locations, the bankrupt retailer's chief executive said Thursday.
'Court Dismisses Bud Trademark Challenge (AP via Yahoo! Finance)
An EU court on Thursday dismissed German brewer Bitburger's challenge to Anheuser-Busch's European trademark for Budweiser, saying there was no likelihood of confusing the different trademarks for Bit and Bud beer.
'Small biotechs hit hard by PTO proposed changes (San Diego Daily Transcript via Yahoo! News)
During 2006, the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office has proposed a series of rule changes that, if adopted, will significantly affect patent prosecution practice. Many predict the changes will be especially disastrous for small biotech companies.
'Apple files for iPhone trademark - rumor (TG Daily)
The long rumored Apple iPhone may become a reality soon. According to the Apple Insider, an online rumor site specializing in anonymous news tips, Apple has files for a trademark for the iPhone. The site says the September 15th filing is still under examination.
'Briefly: Time Machine trademark; review (MacNN)
In brief: The European Patent & trademark Office today published Apple's Time Machine trademark under application number 005348917, which includes a complete icon for the forthcoming backup software.... MacNN has reviewed the TeleAdapt ConferenceHub ...
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