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Lacrosse stick maker STX invests in new ideas
Inside a converted warehouse in Pigtown, off limits to most company emplyees, designers and engineers dream up and test equipment for one of the nation's fastest growing sports. They follow in the foot steps of company founder Richard B.C. Tucker, a 1951...Tags: Corporate Performance, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Physiology, Johns Hopkins University, Marketing
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Hon trademark dead...or is it?
The Baltimore SunAfter celebrity Chef Gordon Ramsay and his show "Kitchen Nightmares"visited Cafe Hon last year, Denise Whiting agreed to kill her trademark of the word "Hon." She did as she said. And yet, mention of the trademark appears in literature for this year's...Tags: Cafe Hon, Festive Events, Dining and Drinking, Kitchen Nightmares (tv program), Denise Whiting
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Edgewood Chemical Biological Center Forms Technology Commercialization Partnership with Allied Minds Federal Innovations
In a move to more efficiently commercialize laboratory-produced technologies and services, the Army Edgewood Chemical Biological Center partnered with Allied Minds Federal Innovations, Inc., earlier this year. The new partnership is among the first to...
Tags: Barack Obama, Research, U.S. Army, Marketing, Aberdeen Proving Ground
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Under Armour sues Beverly Hills sports drink maker
Baltimore-based Under Armour Inc. is accusing Beverly Hills sports drink maker Body Armor Nutrition LLC of trademark infringement for using a brand name and logo that confuses consumers, according to a lawsuit filed in federal court.
The sports apparel...Tags: Trials, Weaponry, Justice System, Under Armour Inc., Companies and Corporations
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Ocean City's Seacrets files another trademark infringement lawsuit
The Seacrets branding crusade continues. After winning a similar case last November, Ocean City's Seacrets has filed another trademark infringement lawsuit, this time against Baltimore restaurant Caribbean Secrets. Seacrets — which this...
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As Poe, John Cusack takes flights of fancy in 'The Raven'
John Cusack didn't come to Baltimore when preparing to play Edgar Allan Poe in "The Raven."
In fact, he says he's never been here.
But when asked whether this city, Boston, Philadelphia, New York or Richmond has dibs on the author's reputation, Cusack,...Tags: James McTeigue, Edgar Allan Poe, Poetry, Tuberculosis, Celebrities
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Ocean City's Seacrets wins federal trademark infringement case, $50K in damages
The Baltimore SunOcean City's Seacrets has won a federal trademark infringement case against a competitor that was using a similar brand name to market its chain of luxury resorts. The decision in Baltimore's U.S. District Court awards the megaclub $50,000 in punitive...Tags: Anti Trust Crime, Trials, Mexico, Corporate Crime, Companies and Corporations
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Counterfeit items seized at flea market worth $47.3M
Last month's raid on the Patapsco Flea Market in Southwest Baltimore netted $47.3 million worth of counterfeit luxury goods, the largest seizure at a flea market in the United States, federal authorities announced Thursday. U.S. Immigration and Customs...
Tags: Gucci Group NV, Viagra (drug), Carrollton, Luxury Goods Industry, Immigration
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Windsor Mill man pleads guilty in Chinese software piracy case
A Windsor Mill man, a former NASA employee, has pleaded guilty in Delaware federal court to buying more than a million dollars' worth of pirated software from black-market Chinese vendors who themselves were indicted Wednesday in federal court in...Tags: Space Programs, Software Industry, NASA, China, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement
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Federal agents raid Patapsco Flea Market
The Baltimore SunVendors at the Patapsco Flea Market have a history of allegedly selling counterfeit and pirated merchandise, according to an affidavit, which outlined the latest accusation that resulted in a raid Sunday by federal Homeland Security Investigations special...Tags: U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Gucci Group NV, Music, Property, Music Industry
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Counterfeiting is theft
April 26 is "World Intellectual Property Day," a day designated to increase public awareness about how intellectual property rights promote innovation and creativity. The federal government is working to prevent counterfeiting and piracy, but the...
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Five arrested for selling counterfeit luxury purses, shoes, watches and hats
A federal grand jury indicted five men on charges they allegedly sold counterfeit goods of high-end designers such as Michael Kors, Coach and Jimmy Choo around Baltimore, including at the Patapsco Flea Market, where authorities conducted a weekend raid in...Tags: Michael Kors, Gucci Group NV, Marketing, Prosecution, New York City
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