商標登録insideNews: Nissan Trademark Filings Show Simple New Logo, But For What? | motor1.com
Nissan files simple five-line logo
It’s unclear if or how Nissan would use this subtle new five-line logo, which pays tribute to its racing heritage. … After digging into trademark databases, we uncovered that Nissan has filed a patent for this simple five-line logo design in both the European Union and Australia earlier this month.
情報源: Nissan Trademark Filings Show Simple New Logo, But For What?
欧州連合の出願と豪州の出願では明らかに縦横の比が異なって見えます。2と3のダジャレだけではなさそうで、謎は深まるばかり。
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商標登録insideNews: On Your Side: Trademark dispute pits small local business against big corporation – CBS Los Angeles
Oura trademark dispute
A small business created by two Orange County brothers is taking on a multibillion-dollar global company, because that company wants the local business to change its name. On Your Side’s Kristine Lazar has the details of this trademark dispute.
情報源: On Your Side: Trademark dispute pits small local business against big corporation – CBS Los Angeles
Trademark dispute pits O.C. company against big corporation, 3:48
商標登録insideNews: Trademark Infringement is No Joke!: Jack Daniel’s Properties, Inc. v. VIP Products LLC | Ward and Smith, P.A. | JDSupra
SCT favored Jack Daniel over dog toy dispute
Today the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in favor of Jack Daniel’s in a dispute over a humorous squeaky dog toy called “Bad Spaniels.” The Court remanded the case to the Ninth Circuit to reconsider the trademark infringement and dilution claims, holding that because VIP Products used “Bad Spaniels” as a trademark: (1) the Rogers test for artistic works (discussed below) does not apply; and (2) the noncommercial use exclusion – that exempts parody from dilution – also does not apply.
Supreme Court hears trademark case involving Jack Daniel’s and dog toys, 4:38
商標登録insideNews: Apple’s “Vision Pro” Faces Trademark Uncertainty In Chinese Market | SPARROWS NEWS
Huawei owns Vision Pro trademark in China
During Apple’s recent WWDC23 developer conference, the tech giant officially unveiled its highly anticipated spatial computing headset, the “Vision Pro.” Integrating both virtual reality and augmented reality features, the innovative device is set to make its debut in the United States early next year. However, Apple might encounter an unexpected hurdle in the Chinese market due to a prior trademark registration by Huawei.
情報源: Apple’s “Vision Pro” Faces Trademark Uncertainty In Chinese Market | SPARROWS NEWS
Introducing Apple Vision Pro. 9:21