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Supreme Court Sides With Couple in Case Involving Baby Food Sold at Whole Foods

New York Times 24 Feb 2026
The court agreed to revive a lawsuit by a Texas couple who claimed that tainted baby food purchased at Whole Foods had sickened their young son ... .
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Company's 'Keyword Bidding' Violated Trademark Settlement Agreement, Fed. Judge Rules

Daily Report 24 Feb 2026
The parties defined "keyword bidding" as companies paying for "sponsored" positions that feature their products as the top result in online retailers' search results ... .
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Completely redesigned classification tool now available to trade mark applicants (Swiss Federal Institute of Intellectual Property)

Public Technologies 20 Feb 2026
) Completely redesigned classification tool now available to trade mark applicants ... Trade Marks, Dienstleistungen - OnlineServices ... trade mark applicants with creating lists of goods and services.
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Adiuvo Diagnostic's Indian Patent No. 323440 has been revoked by India's Office of the Controller General of Patents, Designs and Trade Marks (CGPDTM)

PR Newswire 19 Feb 2026
... Designs and Trade Marks (CGPDTM) awarded a complete victory to MolecuLight in the Post Grant Opposition filed by MolecuLight, challenging the patentability of Adiuvo Diagnostic's Indian Patent No.
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Trump's team trademarks Trump airport name amid renaming push

Herald-Tribune Sarasota 18 Feb 2026
Beyond signs, she said a name change would involve expenses to update uniforms, vehicle and equipment markings, credentials, promotional materials, printed documents and digital assets such as the airport website.
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Donald J. Trump International Airport? The President’s Company Trademarked It.

New York Times 18 Feb 2026
The Trump organization said the move was necessary to protect the brand as Florida prepares to rename an airport after the president ... .
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T�rkiye, Morocco pass $5B trade mark as Rabat eyes investment boost

Daily Sabah 16 Feb 2026
Trade volume between T�rkiye and the Kingdom of Morocco exceeded $5 billion for the first time last year, a senior official said on Monday, highlighting accelerating economic ties ....
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Monthly statistics: Patents, trade marks and designs: December 2025 (Intellectual Property Office)

Public Technologies 29 Jan 2026
). The statistics in this release provide factual information relating to monthly applications and registrations of intellectual property registered rights (patents, trade marks and designs).
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WTR 1000 2026 names eight Keystone lawyers as experts in trade marks (Keystone Law Group plc)

Public Technologies 29 Jan 2026
... and litigation of trade marks ... The WTR 1000 focuses exclusively on trade mark practice and is established as the definitive 'go-to' resource for those seeking world-class legal trade mark expertise.
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Update to Trade Mark practice guidelines (IPONZ - Intellectual Property Office of New Zealand)

Public Technologies 27 Jan 2026
). IPONZ has updated the Conflicting Goods and Services List under its practice guidelines on identical or similar trade marks ... 10 Relative grounds - Identical or similar trade marks. Attachments Original document Permalink.
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The Neighbors Fighting Over Having the Same Name

New York Times 20 Jan 2026
Lawyers for Carnegie Hall said there could be “consumer confusion” if a diner were allowed to keep sharing its name ... .
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Superstar actor trademarks famous phrase

Cleveland 16 Jan 2026
Matthew McConaughey is trying to ensure that it’s not “all right, all right, all right” for unauthorized use of his image or voice by artificial intelligence ....
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Hollywood megastar trademarks iconic catchphrases in battle with AI

Michigan Live 16 Jan 2026
Actor Matthew McConaughey was recently granted several trademarks for catchphrases he’s used in film and other projects, along with his likeness, according to the Wall Street Journal ... Patent and Trademark Office.
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Matthew McConaughey trademarks ‘Alright, Alright, Alright’ catchphrase to protect against AI

The Spokesman-Review 16 Jan 2026
Oscar-winning actor Matthew McConaughey trademarked ‘Alright, alright, alright,” his popular catchphrase from “Dazed and Confused,” in order to protect against possible AI misuse. The trademark is part ...
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