Trademark News for 27-Sep-2008
- 'Christie, Parker & Hale, LLP Wins $4.55 Million Award on Behalf of Human Touch(R) LLC in Trademark/Trade Dress ... (Centre Daily Times)
Intellectual property law firm Christie, Parker & Hale, LLP today announced that a U.S. District Court jury awarded $4.55 million to its client, Human Touch(R) LLC, in a trademark and trade dress infringement and unfair competition action brought against American Lighting Industry, Inc. The jury also awarded Human Touch--the leading U.S. marketer of Robotic Massage(R) chairs--$2.8 million ...
'VANOC applies to trademark part of national anthem for Olympics (News 1130)
The folks in the trademark protection office at Vancouver's Olympic organizing committee may have gone over the top this time because now, they've gone after our national anthem. VANOC has applied for ...
'Activision files to trademark 'Dance Hero' (GameSpot)
Megapublisher registers title for possible Guitar Hero rhythm spin-off. Is a Dance Dance Revolution rival next?
'Village seeks trademark for field (The Cooperstown Crier)
The board of trustees has decided to move forward with filing a trademark for Doubleday Field hoping that in the future it may provide another new revenue stream for the village.
'Techalt finalizes Asset Purchase of Rim-Ice Product Formula and Trademark - Quick Facts (Nasdaq)
(RTTNews) - Techalt, Inc. (TCLT.PK) on Thursday closed the buyout of the product formula and trademark rights for the automotive product, Rim-Ice.
'Scrabulous makers score a mixed ruling (Los Angeles Times)
The Indian brothers who created the Scrabble-style game for Facebook say their country's courts consider the name -- but not the game -- a trademark violation. Rajat and Jayant Agarwalla, the Indian brothers who came up with the Scrabble-style word game for Facebook called Scrabulous, told fans that their country's courts ruled that their game did not violate Mattel Inc.'s copyrights.
'Mudcats join up with Reds (The News & Observer)
Carolina Mudcats owner Steve Bryant stood at the podium wearing his trademark red jacket. A Cincinnati Reds tie and Reds logos were splashed all over the team's clubhouse.
'"No Walls" Trademark Dispute (Maybe Microsoft Should Bring Back Seinfeld) (AllThingsD Online via Yahoo! Finance)
An unusual Israeli-Palestinian joint venture start-up, which makes a cloud-based Web operating system letting users access their desktops from any computer with an Internet connection, is alleging a trademark violation by Microsoft in its new $300 million advertising campaign. G.ho.st, which stands for "Global Hosted Operating System," is claiming it has a pending trademark registration for ...
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