Trademark News for 15-Sep-2006
- 'Red Bull challenges Redline in trademark dispute (Miami Herald)
VS. It started as a simple trademark-infringement spat, with Red Bull, the Goliath of the energy-drink business, claiming the packaging of competitor Redline is ''confusingly similar'' to Red Bull's.
'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.
'Resolve is Juarez's trademark (Los Angeles Daily News)
Ray Ontiveros smiled, then laid it all out for a reporter who wanted to know about the tremendous resolve of Rocky Juarez. Ontiveros began training Juarez at age 13 in Houston and has been Juarez's only trainer for 13 years.
'Apple 'Pod' Trademark Fight Expands To U.K. (InformationWeek)
A British company is the latest to announce it has received a warning from Apple regarding its yet-to-be-released "securipod" wallet.
'U.S. Patent and Trademark Office Issues Patent to CDEX Inc. (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
ROCKVILLE, Md.----Sept. 14, 2006--CDEX Inc. announced today that the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office has issued patent number 7,106,826 to CDEX Inc. The patent is a system and method patent for detecting chemical substances using x-ray fluorescence.
'TradeMark hires new COO (Triangle Business Journal)
Coldwell Banker Commercial TradeMark Properties has named Ed Bonner chief operating officer, company officials said Thursday.
'Google Fighting G-Mail In Germany (Addict 3D)
Google is locked in a trademark battle in Germany for the right to use the name Gmail for its mail service. For now, Google email is called ?Google Mail? in Germany, and all Germans have an @googlemail.com email address.
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