Next year NASCAR driver Dale Earnhardt Jr. will be with a new race team. While he may now own the trademark in his name, he doesn’t own the trademark in his number. His team owns the number 8. Therefore, when he switches teams next year, he’ll have a new number.
And what is to become of all […]
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Jr. fans to get new stickers next year - time to buy stock in adhesive remover companies
Posted by tmbc in June 6th, 2007
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It’s likely that a cease and desist caused OpVista to rebrand AnyWave
OpVista recently announced that it is rebranding (had to?) its AnyWave Optical Networking Platform to nWave.
OpVista is making this move to proactively avoid any potential dispute with Vanu, Inc.’s use of the “AnyWave” terminology.
Vanu owns the registered mark AnyWave for “computer software for use in operating wireless telecommunications systems.
AFTERTHOUGHT: Come to think of it, […]
Limited Stores sues Quiksilver for trademark infringement
Posted by alvin in April 12th, 2007
Columbus, Ohio based Limited Stores, LLC sued Quiksilver, Inc. for trademark infringement over Quiksilver’s use of “The Limited Collection” (link to Women’s Wear Daily story).
Technorati Tags: trademark, infringement, litigation, clothing, Limited Stores, LimitedBrands, Quiksilver
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