Trademark News for 30-Sep-2006
- 'IWSR Names Malibu Caribbean Rum the Fastest Growing (PR Web via Yahoo! News)
Westport, CT (PRWEB) September 30, 2006 -- Malibu-Kahlúa International is proud to announce that the trademark brand Malibu Caribbean Rum has recently been named the fastest growing global liqueur brand by The International Wine and Spirits Record (IWSR), a world renowned trade organization focused exclusively on the global alcoholic beverage market.
'Advancis Pharmaceutical Receives Judgment in Trademark Infringement Lawsuit (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
Advancis Pharmaceutical Corporation , a pharmaceutical company focused on developing and commercializing novel anti-infective products, today announced that the United States District Court for the District of Delaware has issued an opinion and order in favor of sanofi-aventis ruling that Advancis is infringing the sanofi-aventis trademark.
'INTA Establishes Office in Europe and Hires Christina Sleszynska as Its Europe Representative (SYS-CON Media)
The International Trademark Association (INTA)is pleased to announce the opening of its representative office in Brusselson October 16, 2006, and the appointment of Christina Sleszynska as itsEurope Representative.
'Greenwich Time - Amochaware mug with the trademark geometric design along with shards of the pottery. The items were (Greenwich Time)
Amochaware mug with the trademark geometric design along with shards of the pottery. The items were found during archeological digs at defunct British potteries dating back to the late 18th century.
'Everglades defense seals win (Miami Herald)
Just when it looked like it was in trouble, Everglades called on its trademark. Ahead 17-14, a score that would stand up, with less than four minutes to play, the Gators needed a defensive stand against a suddenly revitalized Cypress Bay offense.
'Read our Homecoming coverage (London Free Press)
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