Trademark News for 13-Sep-2006
- 'Patti Smith, Queen Elizabeth Hall, London (Independent)
This was pretty much the opposite of how George Bush would want to spend the anniversary of September 11: with one of his most outspoken critics celebrating an artist obsessed with S&M. To begin, Patti Smith emerged in her trademark androgynous suit, famous from photographer Robert Mapplethorpe's cover for her classic album Horses. She recited, simply, numbers of the dead on that day five years
'EU: Tesco loses Metro trademark case (Just Food)
The EU?s appeal court has ruled that Germany?s Metro group can register its name as a trademark in Europe, overturning Tesco?s sole claim to the name.
'Judge: Pop Warner competitor didn't violate trademark laws (Boston Globe)
A youth football organization that was formed by breaking away from the national Pop Warner Little Scholars group didn't violate trademark laws by keeping its Web address, a judge ruled Monday.
'Common Voices Granted Patent from US Patent and Trademark Office For Subscriber Migration Technology (Broadcast Newsroom)
Common Voices, a Boston, MA-based supplier of carrier class migration solutions and VoiceXML software applications, announced today that the United States Patent and Trademark office has granted final approval of its patent covering subscriber migration technology.
'Metro defeats Tesco in trademark battle (Reuters.co.uk)
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - German retailer Metro won a long-running battle over a trademark with Tesco on Wednesday when Europe's second-highest court ruled in its favour.
'(AFX UK Focus) 2006-09-13 09:25 GMT: EU court rejects Tesco claim to Metro trademark (Interactive Investor)
BRUSSELS (AFX) - An EU court rejected the claim of British supermarket chain Tesco Co Ltd to the 'Metro' trademark used by German rival Metro AG.
'EU court rejects Tesco claim to Metro trademark (Sharewatch)
The European court of first instance said it annulled a decision by the EU trademark regulator, the Office for Harmonisation in the Internal Market, which had dismissed Metro AG unit MPI Metro\'s application for registration of the \'Metro\' brandname.
'What's In a Name? Developer Seeks to Trademark Organizational Titles Used by Project Critics, Planning Advocates (Smart Growth Online)
In a first-of-its-kind manifestation of the market importance of smart growth, Maryland-based PDC Inc. has applied to the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office for exclusive rights to the organizational names used by its critics and planning advocates -- ''Citizens for Smart Growth in Allegany County,'' ''Reality Check,'' and ''Allegany by Design'' -- and for the right to the name Terrapin Run, its
'EU rejects Tesco trademark claim (Ireland Business World)
An EU court rejected the claim of British supermarket chain Tesco to the 'Metro' trademark used by German rival Metro AG. The British company failed to provide proof of renewal of the trade mark within the requisite time limit of four months, it said.
'Metro defeats Tesco in trademark battle (Interactive Investor)
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