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Going from March Madness to trademarks madness

Calhoun Times 22 Mar 2025
How’s your March Madness bracket doing? For University of Virginia Cavaliers fans, good basketball is a distant memory, and the Cleveland Cavaliers NBA basketball team just reminded us of the good old days ....
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Peter Crouch produces trademark robot celebration after Liverpool goal vs Chelsea

Yahoo Daily News 22 Mar 2025
The 44-year-old was mobbed by his teammates in front of the Kop but managed to free his arms for long enough to produce his trademark robot celebration. READ MORE. Liverpool star forced to hobble out of charity game after just 17 minutes. READ MORE ... .
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'Why not Chutiyaram?': Namkeen brand applicant questions Trademark's U-turn

Hindustan Times 22 Mar 2025
The woman who had sought registration of the mark ‘Chutiyaram’ for a ‘namkeen’ (snack) brand has questioned the Trademark Registry's claim that the registration was initially accepted due to an error before it was withdrawn.
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Popular patent voucher scheme reopens (Danish Patent and Trademark Office)

Public Technologies 21 Mar 2025
[...] ... Attachments Original document Permalink ... Danish Patent and Trademark Office published this content on March 21, 2025, and is solely responsible for the information contained therein ... (noodl.
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Bob’s Red Mill lists its trademark red building for sale

The Oregonian 21 Mar 2025
The 20,889-square-foot, barn-style building, located at 5000 S.E. International Way, was listed for $5.95 million on Feb ... ....
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Gibson triumphs in revived trademark case against Dean – but could lose its ES trademark

Guitar.com 21 Mar 2025
A jury in a second trial has found Dean Guitars’ parent company Armadillo guilty of trademark infringement and counterfeiting of Gibson’s guitar designs, after Armadillo appealed against the initial ruling.
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Meghan Markle faces scrutiny over trademark registration mistakes

The News International 21 Mar 2025
Meghan Markle faces scrutiny over trademark registration mistakes. Meghan Markle has faced criticism from royal commentator Richard Eden over her successful registration of a trademark for her lifestyle brand, As Ever.
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1969 Ford Mustang Boss legacy lives on: Trademark sparks comeback rumors

Usatoday 21 Mar 2025
Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) reveals the revival could be real, but don’t let the serifed font you see the “BOSS” wording in scare you ... trademark, but it could lead to a few interesting ideas.
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Trademark Africa chair calls for united effort to boost intra-African trade: As AfCFTA marks its ...

B & FT Online 21 Mar 2025
By Kizito CUDJOE. Former Ethiopian Prime Minister, Hailemariam Dessalegn, has urged African governments to work together to tackle the barriers hindering intra-African trade ... This process increases costs, delays, and risks.” ... We must not waste it.” ... ....
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Markavo Reviews 'U.S. Trademark Law For Busy Entrepreneurs'

MENA FN 20 Mar 2025
(MENAFN - EIN Presswire) U.S. Trademark Law for Busy Entrepreneurs "U.S. Trademark Law for Busy Entrepreneurs" simplifies brand protection for startups with straightforward advice, checklists, and ... .
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Another Ozarks business faces federal lawsuit from Buc-ee's over trademark infringement

Springfield News-Leader 20 Mar 2025
Buc-ee's has filed a lawsuit against another Ozarks-area business for trademark infringement ... It further impairs the distinctiveness of the Buc-ee’s Trademarks," the petition reads.
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Meghan Markle suffers yet another trademark slipup after failing to sign crucial document for As ...

New York Post 20 Mar 2025
Meghan Markle reportedly failed to sign the trademark application documents for her lifestyle company, As Ever, after being forced to rebrand the project over several trademark setbacks ... The Trademark ...
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Woman-owned Michigan distillery sues Kate Upton-backed cocktail brand for trademark theft

Grand Rapids Business Journal 20 Mar 2025
is suing Vosa Spirits for trademark infringement over its use of the name “High Line” on its canned cocktail products ... Highline founder Christi Lowe said the trademark infringement has hurt her brand’s growth.
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