Apple to GetJar: Stop Using the Phrase App Store?
Amazon isn't the only company getting visits from Apple's lawyers over the use of the phrase App Store.? The company is? (2 hours ago)
View ArticleZion Church Wants Derrick Rose to Help in Trademark Fight
Of course, a multi-billion dollar international company is not going to let some little Chicago area church get in its way, so Adidas is trying to kill a Chicagoland church's claim to the trademarked...
View ArticleIs YouTube Too Big to Fail?
Too Big to Fail? is the albatross of the Great Recession. Now under the specter of a double dip, does the phrase apply to online content?
View ArticleExtreme BYOD: When consumer tech goes to unexpected places
If there's one phrase I associate with the future, it's control panels. You know, the gleaming, custom built set of controls that provide a direct interface to the advanced machines that we use in our...
View ArticleDunkin' Donuts bid for 'Best Coffee in America' fails
Efforts by US coffehouse and doughnut chain Dunkin' Donuts to claim exclusive rights to the phrase "Best Coffee in America" have been dismissed.
View ArticleAlumni organization hit with copyright infringement
On Feb. 4, Texas A&M University sent a trademark infringement letter to members of Success with Honor a Penn State alumni organization that brings other alumni together through charity work for its...
View ArticleAlumni organization hit with copyright infringement
On Feb. 4, Texas A&M University sent a trademark infringement letter to members of Success with Honor a Penn State alumni organization that brings other alumni together through charity work for its...
View ArticleUnder Armour Wants To Ban Nike From Using The Phrase 'i Will'
NEW YORK Under Armour Inc. wants to protect its "I will" catchphrase. The athletic clothing maker, based in Baltimore, has filed a trademark infringement suit against Nike Inc., claiming its rival has...
View ArticleManziel's corporation files lawsuit to protect 'Johnny Football'
While Texas A&M Johnny Manziel is unable to make money off the phrase "Johnny Football" until after he leaves College Station for the NFL, he has taken the requisite steps needed to protect his...
View ArticleUS Patent Office denies 'iPad Mini' trademark
The US Patent and Trademark Office has denied Apple's application for a trademark to safeguard its widely popular iPad mini tablet, saying the case to own the phrase was too weak.
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