Trademark News for 29-Oct-2006
- '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.
'Chalk's to resume flights after crash (AP via Yahoo! News)
Nearly one year after a crash killed 20 people, Chalk's International Airlines has received federal approval to resume service to the Bahamas, but without its trademark seaplanes.
'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.
'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.
'Heatherette (San Jose Mercury News)
Fashion designers: Richie Rich and Traver Rains Residence: New York City Trademark design: Over-the-top, one-of-a-kind, custom-order dresses for socialites and celebrities; bright, colorful, doodad-covered separates for young women.
'Celebrity splits making headlines (Jam! Showbiz)
Ugly divorces are a Hollywood trademark. If you're a celebrity, chances are good you're going to go through a messy split, with all your dirty laundry splashed across the front pages of magazines and newspapers worldwide.
'Chalk's airline to resume flights 1 year after crash that killed 20 (Sun-Sentinel)
FORT LAUDERDALE · Almost one year after a crash killed 20 people, Chalk's International Airlines has received federal approval to resume service to the Bahamas, but without its trademark seaplanes.
'Quiksilver to appeal ruling in trademark case (Orange County Register)
Early this month, the United States Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit ruled that the trademark case involving Roxy of Huntington Beach-based Quiksilver Inc.
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