Opposition to Martha Stewart’s KATONAH trademark applications. News Report. Opposition Numbers 91176691 and 91176705.
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Martha Stewart Katonah Update
Posted by alvin in April 12th, 2007
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Posted by alvin in April 4th, 2007
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Recall the hubbub going on about Martha Stewart applying to register the name of the town Katonah as a trademark for indoor lighting, paints, home furnishings, and furniture. Well, I agree with The Trademark Blog’s assessment on the issue.
But what to think of this?
The Orange County Register reports on Coto de Caza resident Joseph Lewis [...]
Katonah and Martha Stewart Update
Posted by alvin in March 27th, 2007
A few months back, Marty Schwimmer posted about the uproar in Katonah, NY about Martha Stewart’s attempt to register the mark KATONAH for indoor lighting, paints, home furnishings, and furniture.
The town expresses concern as to the effect that Martha Stewart’s ownership of the KATONAH trademark. However, there will be no effect. The local businesses will [...]
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