Trademark News for 11-Sep-2006
- 'Foreign companies' trademark application increases rapidly (Xinhua) Updated: 2006-09-10 08:44 (China Daily)
The number of foreign companies' trademark application in China increased rapidly in the past two years as China took effective measures in trademark protection, an official with the State Administration of Industry and Commerce (SACI) said Saturday.
'Apple patents point to Cube and RSS (Macworld UK)
Apple has filed two ?continuation patents? with the US Patent & trademark Office. The first ?MIME type detection for feeds? provides techniques for detecting, managing, and presenting syndication XML (news feeds).
'Soap firms in fresh row over trademark (IPP Media)
An Indonesian soap manufacturing company is in the final stages of filing a civil suit in the Commercial Division of the High Court against a local soap and edible oil company for encroaching on its trademark.
'Wests ask friends to pen their support (Knoxville News Sentinal)
A Market Square businessman dubbed by many as a master promoter has a new product to push - himself. Scott West is tackling this new sales pitch with his trademark brashness and bravado.
'SCHU'N CRY (Daily Record)
MICHAEL SCHUMACHER chose a fitting time to announce he is bringing down the curtain on his Formula One career - immediately after winning the Italian Grand Prix in trademark style.
'World Trade Center 9/11 - Scientology Disaster Response Team Looks Back (PR Web via Yahoo! News)
(PRWEB) September 12, 2006 -- Clad in their trademark yellow shirts with the ?Volunteer Minister? emblem, the disaster response team of the Church of Scientology starting arriving just hours after the first World Trade Center Tower went down.
'Navratilova brings down curtain in trademark style (Times Online)
MARTINA Navratilova recalled that when she won her first tournament, in Orlando, Florida, 32 years ago, she hugged a pole. No, not Wojtek Fibak, but the pole that held up the scoreboard by the side of the umpire?s chair.
'Merchant & Gould trademark lawyers excel at marketing (BizJournals)
Scott Johnston, Andrew Ehard and Chistopher Schulte aren't your traditional attorneys.
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