Trademark News for 25-Oct-2006
- 'Scrap-All sells to Trademark Metals (BizJournals)
Combining the assets of two metal recyclers, trademark Metals Recycling of Tampa has acquired Scrap-All Inc.
'Public Citizen Defends Environmental Nonprofit from Texas Energy Company?s Trademark Lawsuit Threat (Public Citizen)
WASHINGTON, D.C. ? In a letter sent today to TXU Corp., Public Citizen defended the free speech rights of a Texas environmental nonprofit organization against trademark infringement lawsuit threats by the energy giant.
'Trademark Office to Experiment With Telecommuting (Washington Post)
Want to work for a Washington area agency and live on the Florida coast, or in the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina, or among the bluebonnets of Texas?
'Sixth and Wakarusa Wal-Mart plan gets bounced (Lawrence Journal-World)
Wal-Mart?s trademark smiley face was nowhere to be seen Tuesday night. City commissioners on a 3-2 vote rejected the latest plans by the world?s largest retailer to build a new Wal-Mart at the northwest corner of Sixth Street and Wakarusa Drive.
'Pombo should be re-elected, but needs to change (Recordnet.com)
Rep. Richard Pombo, R-Tracy, still might wear his trademark cowboy boots and hat. But the former Tracy City Councilman no longer is a Washington outsider.
'Protect your ideas through use of copyright, trademark filings (San Francisco Chronicle)
Great ideas are only of value to you if you've got a fighting chance at protecting them as your own. State and federal intellectual property laws can help you, but it's up to you to help yourself first. Here are some important tips for making sure your...
'Coach says Target stopped selling handbags (Houston Chronicle)
Coach has dropped a trademark infringement suit alleging discount retailer Target Corp. sold counterfeit versions of one of its handbags.
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