Trademark News for 28-Oct-2006
- 'EU opts to can Spam maker?s trademark plan (Fort Wayne Journal Gazette)
The producer of the canned pork product Spam has lost a bid to claim the word as a trademark for unsolicited e-mails.
'Comedy block returns to NBC on Thursdays (Akron Beacon Journal)
NBC is bringing back its trademark two-hour comedy block on Thursdays with freshman 30 Rock and Scrubs joining My Name Is Earl and The Office. Meanwhile, Twenty Good Years is being pulled off the schedule.
'United States Patent and Trademark Office will Review Validity of Broadcom's Patents (SYS-CON Media)
QUALCOMM Incorporated , a leading developer and innovator of Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA) and other advanced wireless technologies, today announced that on October 20 the United States Patent and Trademark Office (PTO) determined that it will reexamine the validity of one of the patents Broadcom has asserted against QUALCOMM in the International Trade Commission (ITC). The PTO will
'Starbucks in storm over Ethiopian trademark bid (AFP via Yahoo! News)
US coffee giant Starbucks denied using heavy-handed tactics to foil a bid by Ethiopia to trademark three coffee beans, but said it wanted to work with the African nation on the issue.
'Xenonics receives U.S. Patent and Trademark Office response (San Diego Daily Transcript via Yahoo! News)
Xenonics Holdings Inc. (Amex: XNN, News), the maker of ultra-high intensity illumination and low light viewing products for military, law enforcement, public safety and commercial and private sector applications, said the United States Patent and Trademark Office has awarded it a notice of allowance for its digital low-light viewing devices.
'Vols' defense expects to see new tricks from their old rival (Tennessean)
COLUMBIA, S.C. ? Trick plays are as much a part of Steve Spurrier's persona as his trademark visor and witty one-liners.
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