Trademark News for 21-Sep-2008
- 'Novocell Awarded Landmark U.S. Patents For Innovative Stem Cell Technologies (Medical News Today)
Novocell, Inc., a stem cell engineering company, announced that the U.S. Patent and trademark Office has issued two patents related to its stem cell encapsulation technology and granted Notice of Allowance for a patent relating to the Company's technology for the isolation of clinical-grade human embryonic stem cell (hESC) lines.
'Major Law Office Cannot Use Trademark Law to Suppress Free Speech on the Web, Public Citizen and EFF Say (Public Citizen)
WASHINGTON, D.C. ? The Chicago office of a national law firm, Jones Day, cannot use trademark law to intimidate an independent Web site and stop it from referring to the firm by name or linking to the firm?s Web site, Public Citizen, Electronic Frontier Foundation, Public Knowledge and the Citizen Media Law Project told the U.S. District Court of the Northern District of Illinois in a ...
'CENTRAL PA NEWS (The Patriot-News)
The last time Harrisburg High School's gym was adorned for such a formal event, Principal Evangelene Kimber commanded the stage and cheered on a record 436-member graduating class with her trademark blunt words and booming voice in June.
'Running on adrenaline (The News Journal)
WESTFIELD, Mass. -- The Secret Service agents took off their trademark suit coats when Joe Biden's plane ascended into the darkness toward Delaware, the final trip of a 13-hour day.
'FNB sues N.Y. bank over ?Metropolitan? trademark (The Sharon Herald)
FNB Corp. has sued a New York bank claiming it has infringed upon FNB?s trademark of the ?Metropolitan National Bank? and ?Metropolitan? marks.
'Business news & notes (Nevada Appeal)
A unanimous federal court decision awarded the Mustang Ranch name and trademark to Lance Gilman, ending a five-year court battle.
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