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Application For License
Trademarks are a form of intellectual property for a person or business. To protect your mark, you always should formally trademark it. Here is a template for application of license of trademark.
Tags: Application, Trademarks, Intellectual Property, Research & Development, Business Operations
Tools & templates 2007-12-01

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Procter & Gamble acquires small but significant fragrance brand.(Jean Patou fragrance and fashion trademarks)(Brief Article)
Fragrance and fashion trademarks of Jean Patou have been acquired by Procter & Gamble Prestige Beaute, the Beauty Care Business Unit's Fine Fragrances Division based in Geneva. The Jean Patou trademarks were previously owned or managed by Jean Pa Fragrance and fashion trademarks of Jean Patou...
Tags: brand, Procter & Gamble Co.
Research articles 2001-10-10
The Strategic Use of Trademarks
Virtually nothing has been written on the use of trademarks as a strategy of appropriability. This paper investigates this topic in an exploratory manner, arguing that trademarks are not only important in their own right in industries where quality and status matter, but also supplement other strategies, such as patents...
Tags: Trademark, Copenhagen Business School, Strategy, Domain Names, Management, Internet
White papers 2005-03-10
THE WHITE HOUSE: President names Anne H. Chasser as As Assistant Commissioner for Patents & Trademarks, DOC.
M2 PRESSWIRE-29 July 1999-THE WHITE HOUSE: Office of the Press Secretary -- President Clinton names Anne H. Chasser as Assistant Commissioner for Patents and Trademarks at the Department of Commerce C1994-99 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:270799 The President today announced his intent...
Tags: Commissioner, Ohio State University, patent, president, SOFTWARE, U.S. Department of Commerce, White House
Research articles 1999-07-29
Dot Com Trademarks on the Rise - Brief Article
Dot Com trademarks filed with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office USPTO are up 572 percent in the first six months of 1999. The USPTO reported that there were 2,436 dot com trademarks filed during the first six months of 1999 compared with 362 the same time last year. The...
Tags: dot-com, INTERNET, U.S. Patent and Trademark Office
Research articles 1999-10-01
Google Adwords: Liability for Using Trademarks as Keywords
William S. Galkin, Esq. submits: The Battle: A battle has raged for some time against Google GOOG because it sells trademarks as keywords in its very profitable Adwords service. Businesses may purchase keywords containing the trademarks of their competitors. So, when the competitor’s trademark is entered as a search...
Tags: Internet, William S. Galkin, Esq., Google Inc.
External links 2009-04-28
Oly: IOC, USOC sue over trademarks in alleged ticket scam
AAP Sports News Australia 07-24-2008 Oly: IOC, USOC sue over trademarks in alleged ticket scam COLORADO SPRINGS, Colorado, July 23 AFP - The International Olympic Committee and US Olympic Committee announced today they have filed lawsuits against a firm operating...
Tags: Australian Associated Press Pty Ltd., International Olympic Committee
Research articles 2008-07-24
Philips vs. Remington: The Modern Face of Trademarks II.
The concept of trademark protection for the shape of products or their packaging by way of a registration is a concept essentially novel to most European jurisdictions. In particular, trademarks consisting of the shape of the goods themselves raise a mult The concept of trademark...
Tags: Philips Electronics N.V.
Research articles 2002-08-15
Cendant Corp. exercised its option to redeem Marriott International's interest in the Two Flags joint venture, which owns the trademarks and licenses for the Ramada and Days Inn brands in the United States
* Cendant Corp. exercised its option to redeem Marriott International's interest in the Two Flags joint venture, which owns the trademarks and licenses for the Ramada and Days Inn brands in the United States. Marriott continues to own the trademarks and licenses for Ramada outside the United States; operate and...
Tags: brand, Cendant Corp., Marriott International Inc.
Research articles 2004-05-03
ITC rules in favor of Deere: at issue were infringement of Deere's green and yellow trademarks and gray market distribution of forage harvesters and telehandlers.
In January 2003, Deere & Company ("Deere") filed a complaint with the International Trade Commission ("ITC") alleging illegal importation from Europe and China of goods infringing its famous trademarks registered with the United States Patent an In January 2003, Deere & Company ("Deere") filed a...
Tags: Deere, Deere & Co.
Research articles 2004-09-01
S. African court rules for McD's in trademark dispute - McDonald's Corp. deemed owner of company trademarks in South Africa - Brief Article
JOHANNESBURG, South Africa -- A South African appeals court has ruled in favor of McDonald's Corp. in a protracted trademark dispute with a local restaurateur. The court ruled that the burger conglomerate was the rightful owner of all McDonald's trademarks, including the high-profile golden arches. The decision reverses an earlier...
Tags: McDonald's Corp.
Research articles 1996-09-09
Argentina: P&G changes trademarks, launches new products.
Procter & Gamble is implementing in Argentina a marketing strategy to shift the name of local brands held by the companies it acquired over the last years by international trademarks. P&G has set up a foothold in the market in 1991, and s ...
Tags: brand, Procter & Gamble Co.
Research articles 1999-05-13
INTERNATIONAL DIGITAL CAMERA TRADEMARKS ENTER CHINA MARKET
AsiaInfo Services 12-18-2001 International Digital Camera Trademarks Enter China Market CHINA, Dec 18, 2001 AsiaPort via COMTEX -- Because of the huge potential of digital camera market, lots of manufacturers join the competition in successio AsiaInfo Services ...
Tags: camera, digital camera, manufacturer, Olympus Corp.
Research articles 2001-12-18
Trademarks on the Internet -- Playboy v. Welles. (Law of the Line).(complaint against former Playmate Terri Welles' website)(Brief Article)
Playboy Enterprises diligently protects its trademarks and other intellectual property, and it needs to. Its rights are often infringed on the Internet. Some of the most interesting Internet cases involve Playboy. Playboy lost a round recently, in a Playboy Enterprises diligently protects its trademarks and...
Tags: Internet, Playboy, Web site
Research articles 2002-05-01
As of Nov. 2, 2003, the processing of registering trademarks in multiple countries has been enhanced as an international treaty administered by the World Intellectual Property Organization (Geneva) entered into force in the U.S.(Related News in Brief ...)
As of Nov. 2, 2003, the processing of registering trademarks in multiple countries has been enhanced as an international treaty administered by the World Intellectual Property Organization Geneva entered into force in the U.S. A trademark owner who As of Nov. 2, 2003, the processing of...
Tags: treaty, U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, World Intellectual Property Organization
Research articles 2003-11-30
Making Their Mark: Electronics companies seek recognition, attention and protection amid a stampede of trademarks and branding campaigns. (Cover Story).
SiPix Inc., a digital-imaging start-up with a mere 12 months of operation under its belt, already owns a fistful of trademarks--its name, of course, variations on it, plus its Internet domain name and any obvious variations. Most importantly, the Milpitas, CA, company has registered trademarks for...
Tags: brand, Branding, electronics, IBM Corp., MARKETING, OEM, U.S. Patent and Trademark Office
Research articles 2002-01-01
Trademarks
TRADEMARKSTrademarks, or marks, are words, symbols, designs, combinations of letters or numbers, or other devices that identify and distinguish products and services in the marketplace. When trademarks are presented to the public via advertising, marketing, trade shows, or other means, they become one of a company's most valuable assets—potential customers...
Tags: U.S. Patent and Trademark Office
Research articles 1999-01-01
THE WHITE HOUSE: Q. Todd Dickinson named Asst Sec & Co Commissioner of Patents/Trademarks, Dept of Commerce.
M2 PRESSWIRE-13 July 1999-THE WHITE HOUSE: Office of the Press Secretary -- President Clinton names Q. Todd Dickinson as Assistant Secretary and Commissioner of Patents and Trademarks at the Department of Commerce C1994-99 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:060799 The President today announced...
Tags: president, secretary, U.S. Department of Commerce, White House
Research articles 1999-07-13
The Men's Wearhouse Announces Acquisition of Trademarks from Joseph & Feiss Company
FREMONT, Calif.--BUSINESS WIRE--Dec. 16, 1996--The Men's Wearhouse (NASDAQ/NMS: SUIT) today announced it has acquired various trademarks from the Joseph & Feiss Company. The trademarks acquired are not limited to the following: Cricketeer; Country Britches; Joseph & Feiss; Baracuta and Cox & Hawkins. The company...
Tags: acquisition, brand, Branding, Business Wire, FINANCE, Investment, MARKETING
Research articles 1996-12-16
Finnish media group Alma Media Corporation sells Uusi Suomi trademarks
NORDIC BUSINESS REPORT-25 May 2007-Finnish media group Alma Media Corporation sells Uusi Suomi trademarksC1994-2007 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD http://www.m2.com Finnish media group Alma Media Corporation announced on Friday (25 May) that it has sold all trademarks related to the now defunct Finnish newspaper Uusi Suomi to Nikotiimi Oy, a company...
Tags: Alma Media Corp.
Research articles 2007-05-25
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