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Trademark

# trademark - Wednesday 8 May, 2013

From The Score WTF?

Gareth Bale is trying to trademark his heart shape celebration

Would you buy merchandise with the Welshman’s hands for a logo? No, us neither.

# trademark - Saturday 10 November, 2012

Why a Nike case could make retailers afraid to file trademark suits

Big retailers might have pause for thought should Nike lose the case in the US Supreme Court as a smaller shoemaker fights on to invalidate trademark.

# trademark - Saturday 6 October, 2012

7 colours that might get you sued in the US

Big business is very territorial about its trademarks – especially in the States…

# trademark - Tuesday 2 October, 2012

You can’t use this colour to sell chocolate in Britain any more

The High Court in London has given Cadbury the exclusive right to use Pantone 2685C to sell chocolate bars and drinks.

# trademark - Monday 2 July, 2012

Apple settles $60m Chinese iPad trademark case

The US technology giant was involved in a long-running dispute over the iPad trademark in China, but the court said it was resolved “in a satisfactory manner”.

# trademark - Wednesday 7 December, 2011

Apple may be forced to rename iPad in China after court ruling

A Chinese court says another company registered the ‘iPad’ name in 2000 – meaning Apple may be forced to rename the unit there.

# trademark - Thursday 20 October, 2011

From The Daily Edge Urban Outfitters

Urban Outfitters still selling ‘Navajo’ clothing despite criticism

The clothing chain has come under fire over a line of Native American branded products – which are still available on its UK website.

# trademark - Sunday 25 September, 2011

From TheJournal.ie 9 At 9

The 9 at 9: Sunday

Nine things to know this morning: More clemency letters from Norris revealed, bikers to take to the roads in protest over new regulations… and we know who owns Twitter, but who owns ‘tweet’?

# trademark - Wednesday 21 September, 2011

Chanel sues nearly 400 websites for allegedly selling fake goods

The luxury retailer is suing 399 sites, saying they’re selling fake Chanel items.

# trademark - Tuesday 12 July, 2011

EBay faces liability for trademark infringements and fake ads

A row between eBay and L’Oreal over the sale of counterfeit goods has found its way to the European Court of Justice.

# trademark - Wednesday 11 August, 2010

NEWSPAPER BARON Rupert Murdoch has been battling online telecoms firm Skype for over five years, according to new documents revealed. Murdoch is claiming trademark infringement and is attempting to prevent the firm from using the first three letters of its name Sky as they spell Sky – the TV firm which is 39% owned by the Australian.

Sky said that people may assume that Skype is part of Sky – which is not the case.

“Sky is involved in a long-running dispute with Skype in relation to several trade mark applications filed by Skype, including, but not limited to, television-related goods and services,” the spokesman said. “The key contention in the dispute is that the brands ‘Sky’ and ‘Skype’ will be considered confusingly similar by members of the public,” a spokesman for Sky said.

The firm said that its concerns were backed up by consumer research.

Skype have said it will fight the battle all the way to the European Court of Justice. The information has only just come out following an announcement that Skype is seeking to be listed as a public company in the US.

Skype was sold to Ebay for $2.6bn in 2005 but Ebay sold it for only $1.9bn last year.