Trademark News for 21-Sep-2006
- '?Women of Storm? stumps in D.C. for La. (2theadvocate.com)
WASHINGTON ? Hoisting their trademark royal blue umbrellas, about 150 women from Louisiana known as ?The Women of the Storm? on Wednesday marched on Washington, calling on federal legislators to visit the state and see firsthand the devastation caused by last year?s hurricanes.
'International Trademark Association Announces the 2006 - 2007 Ladas Memorial Award Competition Papers Due January 10, (SYS-CON Media)
Preparations for the 31st Annual LadasMemorial Award Competition are officially underway. This Competition,sponsored by the International trademark Association (INTA), a not-for-profit membership association of more than 5,000 trademark owners andprofessionals, is supported by the law firm of Ladas & Parry LLP in memoryof the outstanding contributions to international intellectual property
'Trademark infringement leads My 106.3 to change name (Lincoln Journal Star)
My, oh, my, who would have thought a pronoun could cause so much trouble? Lincoln radio station My 106.3 will change its name because it recently learned ?my? is trademarked.
'Java for a Cause (Hartford Courant)
If a jolt of java doesn't wake you up in the morning, the electric-yellow color of this tall latte mug will open your eyes. The color is the signature yellow of the Lance Armstrong Foundation, founded by the champion Tour de France cyclist and cancer survivor. Made by Chantal and part of a collection of ceramic dishes, the tall stoneware mug features the "LiveStrong" trademark of the LAF on its
'Local college football: Lane players sporting new look with 4-0 record (The Jackson Sun)
At last check, Mr. T wasn't playing football for Lane College, but his trademark Mohawk is the new hairdo for many of the Dragons.
'Court: "Anne of Green Gables" cannot be registered as trademark (Asahi.com)
The Intellectual Property High Court on Wednesday ruled that "Anne of Green Gables" cannot be registered as a trademark for commercial use in Japan because it is a cultural asset of Canada.
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