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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...football great is $9 million in the red, has no prospects of earning a living and should not be forced to pay punitive damages. Plaintiffs claimed Simpson is worth at least $15.7 million, based on estimates he stands to make $3 million a year for selling his name, likeness, trademark and his story. Perhaps the thing that moved jurors most was this: Should the award stand, the chief recipients of the $12.5 million sent to the Brown family will be Simpson's two children with Nicole, Sydney and Justin...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: $25 Million | 2/10/1997 | See Source »

Franken, who often plays the character of pop therapist Stuart Smalley, led the delegates in a trademark "daily affirmation" before departing...

Author: By C.r. Mcfadden, SPECIAL TO THE CRIMSON | Title: Al Franken Humors Model Congress Session | 1/21/1997 | See Source »

...Inaugural Committee began hawking official souvenirs on the QVC-TV shopping network. But back in September, Brian Harlin, owner of a Washington memorabilia shop, had started selling his Inaugural trinkets to the public. The committee fired off a "cease-and-desist" letter. Harlin scooped it by applying for a trademark for the Inaugural seal seven weeks before the Clintonites did. Approval is pending for both sides. The U.S. Patent and Trademark office says that although the trademark has not been maintained, use determines rights. Hence, lack of a trademark registration does not preclude protection. So which is which...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Notebook: Jan. 20, 1997 | 1/20/1997 | See Source »

...didn't take long to get into the fact-checking groove. By the end of the first two weeks, I was on a first-name basis with most of the reference librarians at the New York Public Library, not to mention Jackie, the receptionist at the Trademark Hotline. I spent days checking things that authors had mentioned merely as asides: the price of glow-in-the-dark dots on highways ($3.50 each) and whether Buffalo, New York is named after the animal (no). The task was a tedious one but I actually found it somewhat entertaining. A former co-captain...

Author: By Dara Horn, | Title: Dangers of the Printed Word | 11/22/1996 | See Source »

...HRTV trademark shows, like the soap opera "Ivory Tower" and the news magazine "Crimson Edition," are being produced more frequently. Plans are also underway for new programs including a music video show, said Madel N. Ilagan '99, vice-president of HRTV and host of both "Survey Says" and "The Common Room...

Author: By Theresa J. Chung, | Title: HRTV Expands Its Staff, Increases Programming | 11/16/1996 | See Source »

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