Trademark News for 17-Sep-2006
- 'Travel notes and itinerary for week of Sept. 17 (Kansas City Star)
?CityPass has just started offering its trademark discount attraction card in Atlanta. The Atlanta CityPass, which launched Sept. 6, covers admission to the new Georgia Aquarium; the High Museum of Art, including entry to a collection from the Louvre opening there Oct. 14; Inside CNN Atlanta, a guided tour of the cable network news studio; and the World of Coca-Cola.
'Gameworld: Skywalker storms into Lego Star Wars II (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
A young Luke Skywalker sizes up a cadre of white-clad storm troopers then with his trademark light saber slashes through one storm trooper after another with the enemy crumbling ... into Lego pieces.
'LIONS NOTEBOOK: LB Sims socked with $7,500 fine (Detroit Free Press)
The NFL fined Lions rookie linebacker Ernie Sims $7,500 for his hit on sliding Seattle quarterback Matt Hasselbeck. Sims said Friday he would be more careful with sliding quarterbacks in the future but wouldn't lose any of his trademark aggressiveness.
'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.
'Judge allows AIG claims in CV Starr trademark case (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
A federal judge has allowed American International Group Inc. to pursue a lawsuit accusing a firm run by former chief executive Maurice "Hank" Greenberg of improperly using the "Starr" name to win business.
'THE INSIDER (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)
If former Gov. Ann Richards was best-known for the laser-sharp one-liners delivered in her trademark Texas twang, the reason is simple, says a longtime friend and one of her many political proteges.
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