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Trademark Application/Infringement – Article From The New York Post

In my previous post, I discussed the Patriot’s trademark application filing for “19-0 The Perfect Season,” and the New York Post’s retaliatory, and possibly clairvoyant, “18-1” trademark application. I was interviewed by New York Post reporter, Charles Bennet, regarding the trademark issues surrounding the now more relevant “18-1” trademark and…

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Trademark Search Prior To Adoption Of Trademark Would Have Likely Staved Off Preliminary Injunction And Avoided Litigation

Palantir.net began using the “palantir” trademark in 1996 for providing website design and development services nationally and registered the domain name in 1997. Palantir.net also filed a trademark application in 2002 with the USPTO, which registration issued in 2006. In early 2007, Palantir.net discovered Palantir Technologies, Inc. (“PTI”) was using…

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Patent-Trademark-Copyright: Dubai Hosts World Intellectual Property Organization (“WIPO”) Global Anti Counterfeiting and Piracy Congress

Patents, trademarks and copyrights and counterfeiting will be at the forefront at the WIPO’s Fourth Global Congress on Combating Counterfeiting and Piracy that meets in Dubai from February 3-5, 2008. The meeting is to focus on the following key themes: Health and Safety Risks Counterfeit Products Pose to Consumers; Raising…

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New England Patriots File Trademark Applications For “19-0 The Perfect Season” and “19-0” And The New York Post Reportedly Files “18-1” Trademark Application

The New England Patriots are apparently so confident that they will win the Super Bowl and finish the season with a perfect 19 and 0 record, that on January 17, 2008, they filed trademark applications with the United States Patent and Trademark Office to protect the “19-0 The Perfect Season”…

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