Trademark News for 05-Sep-2006
- 'Witness says Livedoor doctored earnings (AP via Yahoo! News)
The trial of a brash, young Japanese entrepreneur entered its second day Tuesday with a prosecution witness testifying that Livedoor, the Internet company Takafumi Horie founded, doctored its earnings by selling and buying its own stock.
'Markets (September 4) (The Hindu)
IPR Meet on patent, trademark laws The Institute of Intellectual Property Research and Practice (IIPRP) is organising a two-day seminar on US patent issues and trademark laws starting here on September 8. The seminar, being held in collaboration with Sughrue ...
'Boundaries seamless on 'nip/tuck' (NorthJersey.com)
"Tell me what you don't like about yourself?" When Dr. Christian Troy puts that trademark "nip/tuck" query to the young man opposite him, his aging sugar daddy is the one to respond.
'Apple pays woman to "de-Pod" her product (Addict 3D)
In a move that will be seen as gracious by some, extortionist by others, Apple has offered to pay a New Jersey woman an undisclosed sum to rebrand a laptop bag she sells so that it no longer includes the word "pod" -- but not before reminding her in a letter that she was in potential violation of the closely-guarded iPod trademark.
'Santos and Botafogo score five in big wins (Sports Illustrated)
Santos and Botafogo hit five goals each and goalkeeper Rogerio Ceni scored one of his trademark free kicks as Sao Paulo won to stay top of the Brazilian championship on Sunday.
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