Trademark News for 29-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 ...
'Charlevoix chosen as a top lakeside town (Charlevoix Courier)
It might not be a surprise to Charlevoix residents and visitors that the area is replete with lush natural assets and trademark up north features like the wide variety of quaint shops and waterfront parks.
'Scrabulous Developers Claim Mixed Victory In Indian Court; Name In Violation, Game Not, They Say (paidContent.org via Yahoo! Finance)
Jayant and Rajant Agarwalla are telling fans they've had a partial victory in their effort to defend Scrabulous, their highly popular digital version of Scrabble. The LA Times reports that the two sent an e-mail to fans claiming the Indian court where they being sued by Mattel ruled that the name Scrabulous was a trademark violation.
'40-Plus Professionals, Ganging Up for the Hunt (Washington Post)
It's 10 a.m. on a Monday, and the small basement office suite on P Street NW is crowded. People have gathered to hear fireball Misti Burmeister discuss generational issues in the workplace with her trademark delivery: "Here's how things are. Here's how to succeed. Rock on."
'"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 ...
'Scrabulous Developers Claim Mixed Victory In Indian Court; Name In Violation, Game Not, They Say (CBS News)
Jayant and Rajant Agarwalla are telling fans they've had a partial victory in their effort to defend Scrabulous, their highly popular digital version of Scrabble. The LA Times reports that the two sent an e-mail to fans claiming the Indian court where they being sued by Mattel ruled that the name Scrabulous was a trademark violation. But, they say, the game itself doesn't violate Mattel's ...
'Ronaldinho's smile shines over AC Milan fans - Feature (EARTHtimes.org)
Milan - The trademark smile and Samba steps of Ronaldinho finally cheered up the hearts of AC Milan fans after weeks of mumbling about the performances of the Brazilian star. Ronaldinho was the Devils' hero at the weekend as they beat champions Inter...
'UCF at a glance: Knights have backs against wall (Orlando Sentinel)
LET'S LOOK AHEAD: UCF (1-3, 0-1 C-USA) returns home to face SMU (1-4, 0-2 C-USA). The Mustangs have struggled this season as first-year Coach June Jones works to overhaul the program. SMU runs Jones' trademark run-and-shoot attack, but the Mustangs haven't been able to rack up huge offensive numbers or hold off other high-scoring C-USA teams.
'Micronics Receives Two New Patents on Microfluidic Technologies (Centre Daily Times)
Micronics, Inc. today announced that it has been issued two patents from the United States Patent and trademark Office (USPTO) for novel microfluidic devices and methods. These new patents relate to the company's focus on the development of rapid and easy to use clinical diagnostic products.
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