Trademark News for 23-Sep-2008
- 'Movie Preview: Rachel Getting Married (Entertainment Weekly)
The Anne Hathaway in Jonathan Demme's indie drama Rachel Getting Married bears little resemblance to the sexy spy she played in Get Smart ? much less the squeaky-clean heroine of The Princess Diaries . With her trademark flowing locks hacked into a jagged bob, the 25-year-old actress stars as Kym, a recovering drug addict who's temporarily released from rehab in time to stir things up at her ...
'Intellectual Property (Mondaq)
United States: Twice The Remedy? Dual Recovery In Copyright And trademark Law
'Chinese face suit over rice trademarks (Bangkok Post - Thailand's English news)
Thailand is preparing to sue Chinese traders for violations of rice trademarks, following complaints by Thai exporters who report rampant instances of Thai Hom Mali rice being blended with other varieties and quality trademark violations in China.
'Verdict against Riverside massage-chair makers in design, trademark dispute (The Press-Enterprise)
A Long Beach massage chair manufacturer has won $7.35 million in damages from two Riverside companies and a company official, according to a statement from the chair-maker.
'Michael Moore (New York Times)
The most popular movies among NYTimes.com readers. From All Movie Guide: Author, filmmaker, and political activist Michael Moore has developed a trademark style of tackling major issues with a sharp sense of humor while maintaining a regular-guy attitude, an approach that has helped him secure a reputation as both a razor-sharp humorist and one of America's most fearless political commentators.
'EFF: claim that consent needed for linking is "preposterous" (Ars Technica)
A pair of public interest groups have weighed in on the curious case of BlockShopper, a tiny Chicago firm that has angered Windy City lawyers Jones Day. The law firm used trademark law to file a lawsuit, in part over BlockShopper's links to the firm's web site, but EFF and Public Citizen say that the case is nothing but hot air. Read More...
'World Soccer: Spanish summer rocked by two transfers that weren't (Sports Illustrated)
Ronaldinho swapped Camp Nou for San Siro, roared on by 30,000 delirious AC Milan fans as he performed tricks, flicks and that trademark thumb-and-little-finger waggle, dripping with bling.
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