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Reason November 2002 Nick Gillespie |
Logocentrism You can trademark words but not meaning. "Let's roll!" may well go down as Florida State's great rallying cry, or a mantra mumbled by especially motivated Wal-Mart sales associates. That won't be so bad, assuming that we remember the heroes on Flight 93 for what they did, not what they said. |
Sports Illustrated August 8, 2002 Ivan Maisel |
Bowden meant no harm with motto Should the pieces fall into place, the motto "let's roll" might spur Florida State to its third national championship. The controversy, as brief as it was, reminds us that everyone handles grief and mourning differently. |
ifeminists September 15, 2004 Carey Roberts |
In Honor of the Heroes of Flight 93 The fiery demise of Flight 93 gives reassurance that in these politically-correct times, the warrior heart still beats steady and strong. Male derring-do may have gone underground, but is still very much alive and well. |
Salon.com August 9, 2002 Keith Olbermann |
Bobby Bowden's sick humor Defenders say the FSU coach borrowed Todd Beamer's phrase "Let's Roll" with the greatest respect. So then why did he make a joke about it with reporters? |
Sports Illustrated August 12, 2002 Phil Taylor |
Honor roll The Seminoles must protect their new motto. |
AskMen.com Jim Bauer |
How To: Register A Trademark If you're in business (even if it's a small, part-time operation) or you have an idea for a product, then chances are that at least part of what makes your operation unique can be protected under trademark law. |
Search Engine Watch October 19, 2009 Ron Jones |
Internet Law 101, Part 1 The basics of trademark law and some guidelines on the proper use of testimonials and endorsements. |
Reason April 2002 Nick Gillespie |
Back to Bedrock George W. Bush vs. Fred Flintstone... |
Salon.com August 7, 2002 Keith Olbermann |
More ways to misuse 9/11 When a college football team makes "Let's Roll" its slogan, is it patriotism or profiteering? |
Search Engine Watch December 22, 2003 Elizabeth Osmeloski |
Search Engines and Trademark Issues The use of trademarked phrases in search engine marketing is controversial, with owners of protected marks at risk of misuse from both competitors and affiliates. |
InternetNews January 13, 2011 |
Microsoft Aims to Block 'App Store' Trademark Tensions between Microsoft and Apple escalate to a new front, with the software giant asking the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office to reject Apple's bid to trademark the phrase "app store." |
PC Magazine November 4, 2003 |
Videophone Via the TV Vialta will be rolling out its new Beamer TV appliance, expanding its line of video-enabled phone devices. |
Search Engine Watch October 17, 2007 Grant Crowell |
Trademark Law - What Search Marketers Should Know, Part 1 Since search became monetized, trademarks have been a front-and-center issue. Today, with the proliferation of paid and organic search listings, search and trademarks have fed off of one another to become a growing dilemma for search engines and advertisers alike. |
Salon.com December 22, 2000 Gersh Kuntzman |
A lost Claus The U.S. government has made it official: Santa doesn't exist. The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office did not request consent from Santa Clause when a tradmark application was filed for his name. |
Search Engine Watch May 19, 2004 Patricia Hursh |
Search Engines Turning Trademark Law Upside Down Search engines, most notably Google, are pushing the limits of trademark law, allowing anyone to use these protected marks in advertising. Some trademark owners are fighting back. |
Sports Illustrated September 19, 2001 Rick Reilly |
Four of a Kind The huge rugby player, the former high school football star and the onetime college baseball player were in first class, the former national judo champ was in coach. On the morning of Sept. 11, at 32,000 feet, those four men teamed up to sacrifice their lives for those of perhaps thousands... |
The Motley Fool October 13, 2010 Anders Bylund |
Apple's Latest Victory Apple lands a trademark registration for an already tired phrase. |
The Motley Fool August 16, 2004 Rich Smith |
Google's Trademark Gaffe Will the company be able to keep the name of its new email service? |
InternetNews February 25, 2009 Andy Patrizio |
Intel Seeks Overturn of Psion 'Netbook' Trademark Intel has filed a request for declaratory judgment against Psion Teklogix to overturn its trademark of the term "Netbook." |
InternetNews April 18, 2005 Susan Kuchinskas |
Google Versus Froogles Redux Google files a trademark infringement suit against the operator of the relatively tiny Froogles.com. |
IndustryWeek December 1, 2008 Jill Jusko |
Protecting Trademarks in China With a population of 1.3 billion at last count, China remains a country ripe with branding opportunities for the savvy manufacturer. |
Information Today June 14, 2010 George H. Pike |
U.S. Patent Office and Google to Provide Free Bulk Patent and Trademark Data On June 2, 2010, the United States Patent and Trademark Office announced an agreement to make more than 10 terabytes of bulk electronic patent and trademark data available through Google. |
Search Engine Watch January 13, 2011 Grant Crowell |
5 AdWords Tips for Monitoring Your Trademarks -- A Client's Success Story Some valuable legal information that every search marketer, and especially those advertising using Google AdWords, should pay attention to. |
Search Engine Watch October 18, 2007 Grant Crowell |
Trademark Law - What Search Marketers Should Know, Part 2 Important tips and tactics used by online intellectual property attorneys and legal counsels for search engines, for both protecting trademark material and respecting the trademarks of others. |
Search Engine Watch March 4, 2003 Danny Sullivan |
Google Acts To Protect Trademark Google's first publicized action to protect its trademark from being transformed into a generic word has occurred. |
IndustryWeek November 1, 2006 Jill Jusko |
Intellectual Property Help Findlaw.com has launched the Intellectual Property Center. The new site presents a substantial amount of free resources, including how to obtain, enforce, and protect patents and trademark rights. |