Trademark News for 04-Sep-2006
- 'Stingray kills 'Crocodile Hunter' Irwin (AP via Yahoo! News)
Steve Irwin, the hugely popular Australian television personality and conservationist known as the "Crocodile Hunter," was killed Monday by a stingray while filming off the Great Barrier Reef. He was 44.
'04 Sep 2006 : Intellectual property theft still a threat (Cape Business News South Africa Business)
Registering your trademark in a country where you plan to do business should form an integral part of an exporter?s or potential exporter?s market penetration strategy.
'Obituary: Steve Irwin (BBC News)
With his trademark khaki shorts, chirpy manner and an obvious love of wildlife, Steve Irwin was known to television viewers around the world simply as "the crocodile hunter".
'Today in history - Sept. 4 (AP via Yahoo! News)
Today is Monday, Sept. 4, the 247th day of 2006. There are 118 days left in the year. This is Labor Day.
'Creators of Million Dollar Idea dismiss suit with ABC (BizJournals)
The creators of the Million Dollar Idea Show have dismissed their trademark-infringement lawsuit against Simon Cowell and the ABC television network, according to court filings. They're now considering a syndicated version of the invention-themed reality show, according to someone familiar with their plans.
'Thousands turn out for Lanier?s signature event (The Valdosta Daily Times)
LAKELAND ? Thousands turned out for the Flatlanders 36th Annual Arts and Crafts Show Saturday at Camp Patten. Started more than three decades ago by the Lions Club to raise funds for a park, the festival has become a trademark event of Lanier County.
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