The president’s re-election campaign has come closer to stopping a distributor website it accuses of trademark violations. The U.S. District Court in Washington, D.C. has ordered Demstore.com to stop selling products with the trademarked “O” logo used in the president’s 2008 and 2012 campaigns.
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Demstore.com in Court Today Over Obama Trademark Infringement
The legal battle between President Obama’s re-election campaign and a Washington-based distributor selling T-shirts and bumper stickers with the president’s logo continued today, as representatives from both parties met in a D.C. court for an injunction hearing this morning.
Read MoreSchool Sunscreen Bans Questioned After Two Students Hospitalized for Burns
Nationwide regulations that prevent children from bringing sunscreen to schools and camps are being criticized after two Washington sisters were rushed to the hospital with severe sunburns. Almost every state prohibits children from taking the skincare products to school.
Read MoreProduct Review: Hot Sauces from Hot Sauce Harry’s
Hot Sauce Harry’s sent me some of their fine hot sauces. Click through to find out if I was foolish enough to mix them all together and drink them at once. (Spoiler: yes.)
Read MoreTo QR or Not To QR: 3 Reason People Will Quit Responding to Quick Response Codes
QR codes, the little square bar codes popping up everywhere, have a lot of good uses. Most people just aren’t using them that way.
Read MorePSI Addresses Member Complaints About End-buyer “Promotional Products Day” at Trade Show
PSI, the organization behind the international PSI promotional products trade show, has responded to member complaints about its recent end-buyer trade show announcement. Scheduled for PSI 2013, “Promotional Products Day” will allow distributors to bring clients to the trade show on the final day.
Read MoreChemicals in Personal Care Products Linked to False Positives for Marijuana
Multiple newborns in a North Carolina hospital tested positive for THC, the active component in marijuana, after chemical residue from baby soaps and shampoos contaminated the infants’ urine samples.
Read MoreUSPS Accused of Offering Preferential Contract to Direct Mail Distributor
The Postal Regulatory Commission is reviewing a controversial deal reached by the USPS and Valassis Direct Mail which opponents claim could offer the direct mail giant a monopolistic advantage, giving it up to 36 percent of postage costs back as rebates.
Read MoreThe Fastest Growing and Dying Industries in America, 2012 Edition
IBISWorld has released its updated list of the fastest growing and dying industries in America, and we’re comparing it to the 2011 edition to see what it says about our economy.
Read MoreToshiba Abandons “National No-Print Day”
Following pressure from Printing Industries of America and industry members, Toshiba Corporation’s “National No-Print Day,” announced on June 4, has been canceled. The company has provided no further information regarding the event, which was to be held on October 23.
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