April 2003

Yahoo has a new enhanced search page which acknowledges the different types of searches users conduct – “full text,” topical index, yellow page, and news.  I tested it out with some absolutely unique marks or mark plus descriptors (VEUVE CLICQUOT, ROLEX, SONY CAMCORDER), some generic terms, and some “common names” (DELTA, ROYAL, LLOYDS).  I felt that

I just received an email request from Bangladesh asking if he could have the Bangladesh MECCA COLA rights.  Resisting the temptation to ask for an upfront cash payment, I directed him here.

Explanation to those just joining us:  because the Google gods love blogs, my site is one of the first non-Arabic sites appearing

The NY Times, which doesn’t want you to link to them, reports that Aeroflot has hired a London branding consultant, Identica, to help it re-brand.  The airline labors under the perception that it is the worst airline in the world, a belief perhaps caused by the number of crashes it has (36 in 1991 alone,

What do trademark lawyers charge? There isn’t a lot of hard data but I have anecdotal evidence as to what constitutes “market,” at least in my part of the world.  Therefore my jaw dropped when I took over two clients recently and saw their old bills.  One NYC trademark boutique (not on anybody’s short list) was charging

Strange article  via NameProtect regarding a German lawyer hassling Linus Torvalds, owner of the LINUX trademark, in Germany.  Misinformation, possible due to bad translation: while German trademark law does contain a 5 year user requirement, a German registration does not expire after 5 years as the article implies (German trademarks have 10 year terms, same

SPEJBL and HURVINEK are famous marionettes in Prague.  This article from  Prague Post Online reports that a dispute regarding the ownership of their names has now been resolved in favor of the creator’s estate.  More on SPEJBL here and here.  Puppetry links here.