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29 Aug 2014, 3:37 pm by admin
Trademarks can protect: words (iPad); symbols and logos (the Nike swoosh); design (Mickey Mouse character); slogans (I’m Lovin’ It); sounds (MGM Roaring Lion sound, Nokia tune); the non-functional shape of the productor its packaging (Coca-Cola bottle); colour (Magenta color registered by T-Mobile). [read post]
29 Aug 2014, 3:14 pm
For example, in 2008 the Coca-Cola Company hired the creators of a Coca-Cola Facebook page which had reached two million ‘likes’. [read post]
29 Aug 2014, 2:29 pm by admin
Trademarks can protect: words (iPad); symbols and logos (the Nike swoosh); design (Mickey Mouse character); slogans (I’m Lovin’ It); sounds (MGM Roaring Lion sound, Nokia tune); the non-functional shape of the productor its packaging (Coca-Cola bottle); colour (Magenta color registered by T-Mobile). [read post]
21 Aug 2014, 10:38 am by Bruce Colbath
 Merck was the first company to manufacture a pure and stable stereoisomer of L-5-MTHF, a 6S Isomer Product, as a commercial source. [read post]
21 Aug 2014, 10:30 am by Bruce Colbath
 Merck was the first company to manufacture a pure and stable stereoisomer of L-5-MTHF, a 6S Isomer Product, as a commercial source. [read post]
21 Aug 2014, 8:43 am by Guest Author for TradeSecretsLaw.com
The Coca Cola Co.[5], the Supreme Court held that some terms of commercial contracts have passed into the accepted currency of contractual or conveyancing relations, and aim at promoting trade and business. [read post]
20 Aug 2014, 4:30 am by Tom Kosakowski
The model that they will share with us has been tested and embraced in organisations such as Mars, NASA, Coca-Cola Company, American Express and McKinsey & Company. [read post]
30 Jul 2014, 10:01 pm by Lydia Zuraw
One major opponent is the American Beverage Association (ABA) — the trade association that represents America’s non-alcoholic beverage industry and has members such as the Coca-Cola Company, PepsiCo, Dr Pepper Snapple Group, Honest Tea Inc., Kraft Foods, ROCKSTAR Inc. and Red Bull North America Inc. [read post]
22 Jul 2014, 3:58 pm by Claire Mitchell
The Coca-Cola Company, which paved the way for a new battleground in food and beverage labeling litigation: competitor-to-competitor lawsuits. [read post]
22 Jul 2014, 11:58 am by Claire Mitchell
The Coca-Cola Company, which paved the way for a new battleground in food and beverage labeling litigation: competitor-to-competitor lawsuits. [read post]
18 Jul 2014, 9:00 am by Ashley S. O'Neill
 The Wall Street Journal reports that Coca- Cola Co. offers “environmental hardship pay” to some employees as a condition for relocating to some of China’s cities. [read post]
15 Jul 2014, 10:07 am by JD Hull
On this day in 1889, the Coca Cola Company, then known as the Pemberton Medicine Company, was incorporated in Atlanta, Georgia. [read post]
11 Jul 2014, 8:28 pm
BCI Coca-Cola Bottling, decided by the Supreme Court for the State of Arizona, involved a plaintiff who was shopping at a grocery store in Tucson. [read post]
7 Jul 2014, 1:31 pm by Sabrina I. Pacifici
 The graphic focuses on 10 of the world’s most powerful food and beverage companiesCoca-Cola, PepsiCo, Unilever, Danone, Mars, Mondelez International, Kellogg’s, General Mills, Nestle, and Associated British Foods. [read post]
2 Jul 2014, 10:02 pm by Gretchen Goldman
More generally, shifting responsibility to the consumer to worry about their own “energy balance” and exercise routine is a common strategy by sugar interests (for example, check out the advice of the food industry’s Healthy Weight Commitment Foundation and Coca-Cola’s Beverage Institute for Health and Wellness). [read post]
30 Jun 2014, 12:18 am by Nietzer
Do you think some of the current sponsors, such as Adidas, Coca-Cola, Sony or Visa will want to be associated with such allegations of corruption or deaths of workers from such appalling working conditions? [read post]
26 Jun 2014, 3:58 am by Dan Harris
Other than Chevron (just here for the oil & gas), GE (selling as many gas turbines as the market will bear), and Coca-Cola, no other large US business has much of a profile here. [read post]