Trademark News for 04-Sep-2005
- 'Fight rages over Vegas sinful slogan
It is widely seen as a chief reason Las Vegas hit an all-time record of 37.4 million visitors last year and is projected to reach 38.2 million in 2005. "It's only a few years old but it's basically considered one of the most effective slogans for tourism ever " said Daniel R. - 'Jet Airways acquires JEPL trademarks
MUMBAI: Jet Airways India Ltd has said it has entered into agreements with Jet Enterprise Pvt Ltd (JEPL) for transfer of right title and interest in the 'Jet Airways' trademark for $7 mn. Under the agreements signed on July 18 the JEPL has transferred and assigned to the airline its right title and interest in the 'Jet Airways' trademark and other related trademarks for a consideration of seven million dollar the premier private carrier informed ... - 'Snoop Dogg suing car dealership
Snoop Dogg is seeking $2 million from a car dealership that he accuses of having misappropriated his image and speech pattern in its advertisements. In a lawsuit filed Tuesday in U.S. - 'XMLMania.com - HOME - Moglen: Linux Trademark Needs to be Policed
Software Freedom Law Center founding director opens up about the Linux trademark issue. Full article: . - 'Savvy slogan leads to suit
It is widely seen as a chief reason Las Vegas hit a record of 37.4 million visitors last year and is projected to reach 38.2 million in 2005. "It's only a few years old but it's basically considered one of the most effective slogans for tourism ever " said Daniel Fesenmaier a professor at Temple University's School of Tourism and Hospitality Management who evaluates the effectiveness of tourism advertising. - 'Museum of inventions
U.S. Patent exhibit explores everyday things PEZ DISPENSERS AND MORE: A visitor to the Alexandria Va. museum examines modern U.S. inventions and oddities including a display of Pez candy dispensers (in foreground). - 'Snoop Dogg Sues Car Dealership Over Ads
In a lawsuit filed Tuesday in U.S. District Court the 33-year-old rapper born Calvin Broadus alleges that the Gary Barbera Enterprises ads constitute trademark infringement since they use verbiage that is "confusingly similar to the Snoop Dogg trademark." The ads show Snoop next to the words "Is Bar-BIZZLE The SH-izzle?" One ad is similar to his line in a recent Chrysler TV commercial with Lee Iacocca: "If the ride is more fly then you must ...
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