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Trademark News for 01-Sep-2005

  • 'XMLMania.com - HOME - Linux: Linus Clarifies the Linux Trademark
  • There has been a large amount of confused coverage in the media recently regarding the Linux trademark. The confusion eventially reached the Linux Kernel Mailing List where active kernel development occurs and Linus Torvalds offered some insight.

  • 'The Seattle Times: Nation & World: Montanans and entrepreneur fight over "The Last Best Place"
  • GREENOUGH Mont. ? Rich guys have come West to shop. They have bought ranches with soul-stirring scenery and settled in usually for a few weeks a year to savor what Montanans proudly call "The Last Best Place." David Letterman has done it as have Ted Turner Tom Brokaw and thousands of non-celebrities.

  • 'Bid to trademark slogan angers Montanans
  • Get breaking news alerts sent directly to your inbox Tycoon wants to use 'Last Best Place' on his brands GREENOUGH Mont. - Rich guys have come west to shop.

  • 'The Los Angeles Athletic Club Responds to News Reports about Announcement of Coach Wooden - Forbes.com
  • Contrary to statements in the press attributed to Coach Wooden and his agent "It is absolutely untrue that we 'want complete control' of the Wooden name " said Steve Hathaway president of the Club. "This a dramatic overstatement of the very narrow legal issue involved protecting our trademark rights to the Wooden Award as the law says we must " said Mr.

  • 'McEnroe uses trademark tirade in animal awareness campaign
  • New York Aug 26: John McEnroe is raising his well-known voice this time in defence of cats and dogs. McEnroe a winner of seven grand slam titles stars in a new public service announcement for people for the ethical treatment of animals. In the light-hearted spot to debut during US Open coverage next week McEnroe pokes fun at himself by unleashing a trademark tirade sure to get people interested in cat and dog over-population.

  • 'Life Is (Very) Good for Mass. Brothers
  • So it's no wonder that their business Life is Good carries the trademark slogan "Do what you like like what you do" and its logo is a happy-go-lucky stick figure with a big smile. "We just wanted to have a good time make some money and it sounds corny but spread good vibes " Bert said.


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