Trademark News for 18-Sep-2006
- 'Bush to UN: An agenda for freedom (The Christian Science Monitor via Yahoo! News)
When President Bush speaks to the United Nations General Assembly here this week, he will studiously avoid Iran's President Mahmoud Amadinejad.
'Jack Hanna takes animals on the road (East Valley Tribune)
Jack Hanna is always busy. For 23 years, he's made a monthly appearance on "Good Morning America" bringing unusual animals, his trademark smile and a vault of wildlife facts. He does the same on "The Late Show With David Letterman," Fox, CNN, Maury Povich and on his own show, "Jack Hanna's Animal Adventures."
'Biotechs see big danger in patent rules changes (BizJournals)
Neal Gutterson, president of Hayward-based Mendel Biotechnology Inc. is more than a little worked up about a U.S. Patent and Trademark Office proposal.
'Yahoo to tout new look and features (INQ7.net)
SAN FRANCISCO -- Internet search titan Yahoo announced plans on Monday to trumpet its revamped search page and enhanced features in a global ad campaign complete with trademark company yodel.
'Attendance, safety highlight city's trademark event (San Bernardino Sun)
SAN BERNARDINO - The sound of metal engines and the scent of diesel filled the air as classic and custom cars rambled down the road Sunday during the final cruise in the 17th annual Stater Bros. Route 66 Rendezvous.
'THE JABRA BT160 BLUETOOTH WIRELESS HEADSET (Manila Bulletin)
When it comes to Bluetooth Wireless Headsets (BTWH), there?s only one trademark that comes into the minds of Technews Lab peeps.
'Monday September 18, 2006 By Martha McKenzie-minifie (The New Zealand Herald)
The Freeview consortium developing free-to-air digital TV is under attack from an outsider trying to trademark a logo bearing its name.
'Global Web Publisher Freewebs Awarded First Patent - U.S. Patent No. 7,085,825 - Another Key Milestone to Vastly (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
SILVER SPRING, Md.----Sept. 18, 2006--Freewebs.com, the Internet's leading free do-it-yourself Website publisher, today announced that the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office has awarded the company its first-ever patent.
'THE RAZZ: LILY BOW-WOWS 'EM (Daily Record)
CHEEKY songstress Lily Allen donned a Dorothy from The Wizard of Oz costume for a gig at London's G-A-Y Astoria. The outspoken star, right, has made questionable fashion choices in the past with her dresses and trainers trademark look.
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