Trademark News for 01-Sep-2006
- 'CollaGenex Pharmaceuticals Submits Response to USPTO Regarding Patent Application Covering Oracea (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
NEWTOWN, Pa.----Sept. 1, 2006--CollaGenex Pharmaceuticals, Inc. today announced that it has submitted its response to the U.S. Patent and trademark Office's non-final rejection of U.S.
'The Troubled Heart Of Southern Football (The New York Sun)
Paul William "Bear" Bryant died 23 years ago, but the shadow he cast on college football grows longer each year. Thanks to depictions in such films as "Forrest Gump" and "The Junction Boys," his trademark houndstooth hat is more familiar to football fans now than when Bryant was alive. Because Bryant's career touched on so many issues ? alleged betting scandals, the integration of college sports,
'Star, style and a city slump (The Telegraph)
The latter half of Day I of the India Fashion Week Spring-Summer 2006 at The Grand in New Delhi clearly belonged to Rohit Bal. Though the collection held no big surprises ? the trademark whites and off-whites with impeccable cuts and craftsmanship that?s oh-so-Rohit ? the recipe was just right for a rocking show that the designer is a master at putting together.
'Review: Chill and play The Roots' 'Game' (AP via Yahoo! News)
The Roots have been immovable pillars of left-of-center rap for over ten years, making a deft mix of hip-hop and jazz, live instrumentation and intelligent rhymes their trademark.
'COMMERCE SECRETARY GUTIERREZ NAMES NEW MEMBERS TO PATENT AND TRADEMARK PUBLIC ADVISORY COMMITTEES (U.S. Patent and Trademark Office)
Washington, D.C . - U.S. Commerce Secretary Carlos M. Gutierrez recently named three new members to the Patent Public Advisory Committee (PPAC) and three to the Trademark Public Advisory Committee (TPAC). They will serve three-year terms on the committees, which were created by the 1999 American Inventors Protection Act to advise the Under Secretary of Commerce for Intellectual Property and
'Zippo files trademark complaint against seven firms (phillyburbs.com)
PITTSBURGH - The maker of Zippo lighters is turning up the heat on knockoffs of the distinctively shaped - and trademarked - lighters.
'Warriors' defense prepares to step up (The Express-Times)
Dazzling displays of offense have become the trademark of East Stroudsburg University football since quarterback Jim Terwilliger arrived on campus from neighboring East Stroudsburg South High School.
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