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| Trademark Daily update ⋅ 8 March 2018 | |
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| 'Jesus loves nachos': Australian woman trademarks divisive bridge graffiti Toni Tapp Coutts, an author and town councillor, spent eight months on her mission to have the absurd – and surprisingly divisive – graffiti trademarked. She says she hopes the trademark could lead to tourism souvenirs but says it was mainly about ensuring the phrase was not lost. "It's three words but I ... | |
| Focus on Medical Marijuana: The Trade Marks Perspective Following on from our three-part series on intellectual property protection and commercialisation of new medicinal cannabis varieties (see here, here and here), we outline below the 'trade mark perspective' on the protection of new medicinal cannabis plant varieties and medical marijuana products ... | |
| General Court: why motorcycles and automobiles are similar World Trademark Review (blog) On January 20 2014 Kwang Yang Motor Co filed with the EUIPO an application for the registration as a trademark of the word sign CK1. The goods in respect of which registration was sought - following a restriction made in the course of the proceedings before the EUIPO - fell within Class 12, namely ... | |
| Firm in trade mark row with embattled football club A solicitors' firm has been drawn into a Twitter storm over its role in a trade mark dispute involving non-league football club Dulwich Hamlet. South England firm Blake Morgan was named as solicitors acting for property developer Greendale IP LLC in a letter posted by the club on social media yesterday. | |
| CookieCon Accuses Event Cos. Of Biting Into Its Trademark Idaho-based Karen's Cookies LLC and its offshoot event CookieCon LLC sued California event companies Annatainment and AKT Entertainment LLC along with LA Cookie Con founders Todd Tei and Nancy Tei for allegedly capitalizing on the creativity and good name of the trademark-protected ... | |
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| South Africa: Offensive Trade Marks vs Free Speech In 2017, the landmark US decision in Matal v Tam came after the founder of an Asian-American rock group sought trade mark registration for the band's name, The Slants. The US Patent and Trademark Office (the "USPTO") refused the application on the basis that the trade mark was offensive. | |
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