cigarette.jpgIPNews® – The world’s big four tobacco companies including Phillip Morris are attempting to protect their trademarks in Australia due to new legislation there that will greatly limit trademark use on cigarette packaging. 

The new law will require that all tobacco products be sold in mostly unbranded packaging, without any logos, and include warnings about

cellphone_blackberry.jpgIPNews® – The Trademark Trial and Appeal Board has rejected all four applications by a Canadian marketing company to register the term “CrackBerry” as a trademark. 

The judge’s decision was based on evidence provided by BlackBerry-maker Research in Motion that, if the term was to be trademarked, a likelihood of confusion would be created with

basketball.jpgIPNews® – New York Knicks point guard Jeremy Lin has created quite a stir with his recent play. 

“Linsanity,” the term used to describe the frenzy surrounding the 23-year-old’s popularity, is now the subject of at least 5 U.S. Trademark Applications.  Two of the five applications were filed before Lin filed his own Linsanity application, setting

stork.jpgIPNews® – A Manhattan clothing designer is attempting to capitalize on the name of the newborn daughter of rap and hip hop stars Beyonce and Jay-Z. 

An attorney for Joseph Mbeh has filed an application to trademark the name “Blue Ivy Carter NYC” with the United States Patent and Trademark Office.  The trademark application was reportedly filed