Trademark News for 23-Sep-2006
- 'Supernova Settlement (MuchMusic.com)
A battle between a reality show band and, well, a real band, came out "Supernova." Earlier this summer, 90s punk band Supernova sued the reality show Rock Star: Supernova for trademark infringement.
'Violinist dares students to be different (The Burlington Free Press)
COLCHESTER -- Daniel Bernard Roumain stood Friday before 40 members of the Vermont Youth Orchestra, wearing his multiple piercings and with his trademark dreadlocks balled up in an oversized cap, and dared them to be different.
'Cook's fans in a stew over 'snub' (BBC News)
A row erupts in the art world over Devon artist Beryl Cook whose supporters claim the Tate is snubbing her trademark paintings.
'No trademark for Canada's 'Anne' (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.
'Mounties taste first victory (The Shelby Star)
KINGS MOUNTAIN ? It?s doubtful anybody on the Kings Mountain team knows who Jackie Gleason was. But right now, they certainly understand the sentiment behind the late entertainment giant?s trademark phrase: ?How sweet it is!?
'Access Atlanta (Baltimore Sun)
Hit all the city s main attractions using CityPass without breaking the bank CITYPASS HAS JUST started offering its trademark discount attraction card in Atlanta.
'Cigarette suit names Yakama businessman (Yakima Herald-Republic)
A second Yakama tribal business owner has been named in a trademark infringement lawsuit filed by multibillion- dollar Marlboro cigarette maker Philip Morris.
'TV band Supernova tweaks name after lawsuit (Entertainment Weekly)
NEW YORK (Billboard) - 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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