On Thursday, December 8, 2011, Google Inc. launched a new service called SchemerTM, which has slowly been building up some speed in the blogosphere; however, there are some interesting things to be noted about this new service from a trademark perspective. Schemer itself appears to be a sort of Foursquare® meets your typical Sunday paper [...]
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F the Facebook map pin?
The tantalizing icon that you see on Facebook inviting you to “check in” at your current location has been applied for as a trademark by Facebook this month. According to the USPTO, On Wednesday, November 03, 2010, a U.S. federal trademark registration was filed for “F”. The mark consists of a design of a pink [...]
READ MORE »Twitter Won’t Let You Fly Away With It’s Bird
To further protect their intellectual property, Twitter, Inc. has filed a trademark application for the “outline of a bird in flight” on September 21st, 2010. The newest Twitter trademark was filed under Classes 09 Electrical and Scientific Apparatus Products, 035 Advertising and Business Services, 038 Communication Services, 042 Computer and Scientific Services and 045 Personal [...]
READ MORE »New Devil May Cry Game?
Capcom, Inc. filed for a U.S. federal trademark application on Monday, September 13, 2010 to protect “DMC”. The trademark was filed under the category of 09 Electrical and Scientific Apparatus. The trademark description reads: “Computer game software; Computer games in the form of cartridges, cassettes, discs or tapes; Video game cartridges; Video game machines for [...]
READ MORE »VIACOM files trademark for RETIRED AT 35
In the pilot episode of “Retired at 35″, David (McClain), a successful young businessman decides to leave the rat race of New York City behind and move into his parents’ (Segal and Walter) Florida retirement home to reconnect with them, re-evaluate his life and live the dream of retirement that so many are working toward.
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