Trademark News for 22-Sep-2006
- 'Defense comes up big in Masuk's win (Connecticut Post)
RIDGEFIELD ? Their red helmets bore the same trademark panther logo, the team bus said Monroe Public Schools and the coach was definitely John Murphy.
'Longtime island entertainer passes away (KHON 2 Honolulu)
Friends, family and fans are saying aloha to longtime island entertainer Kawai Cockett. Cockett pleased many with his rich voice and trademark ukulele strum.
'Bell Game players, history mirror each other for more than a century (The Pueblo Chieftain)
The Bell Game means so many things to so many people. It's about family and friends, about loyalty and tradition. It's a trademark of Pueblo, linking generations together by something they have very much in common. The Bell Game isn't all about the wins and losses, it's about the people who make the game happen; players, coaches, administrators, teachers, boosters and parents. Families.
'Supernova dispute settled (San Diego Daily Transcript via Yahoo! News)
Tommy Lee's newest band has agreed to change its name to "Rock Star Supernova," settling a trademark dispute brought this summer by an Orange County band of a similar name.
'TSMC tops Taiwan companies in US patents in 2005 (Digi Times)
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) obtained 441 invention patents from the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) in 2005, the largest among all Taiwan-based companies, according to a 3-year research project sponsored by the Department of Industrial Technology under the Ministry of Economic Affairs.
'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.
'Bulls trio cash in after Sharks fall for bait (Independent Online)
Anyone see Bryan Habana turn on his trademark speed and sell the Sharks a dummy this week? No, not in the Currie Cup, but off the field... writes Zayn Nabbi.
'TV band Supernova tweaks name after lawsuit (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
The band at the heart of the recently concluded CBS reality series "Rock Star: Supernova" has a new name, following the resolution of a trademark dispute with a pre-existing group that had used the Supernova moniker.
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