A San Diego federal judge this week upheld a jury’s verdict awarding local craft brewer Stone Brewing $56 million in its trademark infringement lawsuit against beer giant Molson Coors.
Trademark dispute could land frozen yogurt business in Federal Court | In a battle of the frozen desserts, the owners of Yo-Chi – a large self-serve frozen yogurt business owned by the Allis family – are threatening to take small Melbourne store Yo-Kli to the Federal Court if they don’t make some urgent changes.
What to expect from our new trademark search system (and why we’re replacing TESS) The Trademark Electronic Search System (TESS) has been a fixture of the USPTO’s information technology portfolio for decades. Those of us in the trademark community have grown accustomed to it, and perhaps even grown fond of it over the years. Maybe you have field tags and design search codes memorized, and you can formulate complex search strings to pull up the exact mark you’re looking for in a snap.
Canadian Intellectual Property Office (CIPO)’s proposal for fee adjustments is expected to come into force on January 1, 2024. …The fee adjustments would apply to most of the fees for CIPO trademark services, including filing applications and renewing registrations. The proposal maintains the current fee structure, but would increase most fees by 25%, subject to exceptions.