Trademark News for 21-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.
'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.
'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.
'EU Court Dismisses Germany's Bit Beer Challenge to A-B's Bud Trademark (Beverage World)
October 20, 2006 BRUSSELS, Belgium - 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.
'Decemberists fall off pedestal concert review (Contra Costa Times)
The Decemberists still sound different than any other major band on the planet. The gap, however, is closing. The Portland, Ore.-based group's recent major label debut on Capitol Records, "The Crane Wife," is by far its most mainstream effort to date. It's still full of the band's trademark literate tales of oddball characters set to a wildly eclectic mix of musical styles that includes, but is
'Duque wishes Mets had a mulligan (New York Daily News)
Instead of taking the mound at Comerica Park tonight, doing a high leg kick and then tossing one of his trademark breaking balls in Game 1 of the World Series, Orlando Hernandez will be looking to improve his golf handicap - which, by the way, is a respectable 12.
'New hearing ordered in trademark infringement case (Arkansas News Bureau)
LITTLE ROCK - The 8th U.S. Court of Appeals in St. Louis on Thursday reinstated a trademark infringement case involving Mid-State Aftermarket Body Parts, which has offices in Springdale, Jonesboro and Bryant.
'Bud beer trademark stays (News 24 South Africa)
US brewery giant Anheuser-Busch has won a battle in its long-running European trademark dispute when an appeals court ruled in its favour.
'Children?s Books (New York Times)
The final installment in the ?Unfortunate Events? books by Lemony Snicket, a k a Daniel Handler, serves up his trademark blend of goofball humor and suspense.
'(AFX UK Focus) 2006-10-19 10:16 GMT: EU court rejects Bitburger Brauerei claim vs Anheuser-Busch in trademark row (Interactive Investor)
BRUSSELS (AFX) - The EU's second-highest court has rejected claims by German brewer Bitburger Brauerei that US giant Anheuser-Busch Cos Inc infringed trademark law in using its 'Bud' slogan.
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