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Google wins keyword trademark suit

A judge has ruled that it is not illegal to use trademarks as keywords for online ads - a practice that is vital to the search engine Read more

16 December, 2004 by Stefanie Olsen

Psion settles Intel 'netbook' trademark suit

The PDA manufacturer has settled its suit against Intel over the use of the word 'netbook', and will no longer object to use of the term Read more

1 June, 2009 by David Meyer

Trademark suit pits porn against profits

Internet trademark cases aren't unusual. But a suit filed last week is more colourful than most -- tying an Internet startup, a cyberporn magnate and the Federal Government in a legal tangle. Read more

28 May, 1999 by Matthew Broersma
Cisco sues Apple over rights to iPhone name

Cisco sues Apple over rights to iPhone name

...worked on, the company dug in its heels. "We think Cisco's trademark suit is silly... We believe [their] trademark registration is tenuous at best... Read more

11 January, 2007 by Marguerite Reardon and Tom Krazit

Five years ago: AMD free to use MMX term

...turned down Intel's request for a temporary restraining order in the trademark suit over the MMX term, freeing AMD to use the term in... Read more

24 March, 2002 by ZDNet UK

SuSE settlement lets Linux ship

German Linux company SuSE settled a trademark suit on Wednesday over the name "Krayon", allowing it to resume shipments... Read more

10 January, 2002 by Robert Lemos

One Year Ago: AMD free to use MMX term

...turned down Intel's request for a temporary restraining order in the trademark suit over the MMX term, freeing AMD to use the term in... Read more

2 April, 1998 by Martin Veitch

AMD free to use MMX term

...turned down Intel's request for a temporary restraining order in the trademark suit over the MMX term, freeing AMD to use the term in... Read more

2 April, 1997 by Martin Veitch

Stelios launches no-frills mobile contender

...to launch the MVNO. Fellow mobile operator Orange has already filed a trademark suit over easyMobile's trademark use of the colour orange Read more

10 March, 2005 by Jo Best

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