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Submission + - Hormel & Spam Arrest - Trademark Battle To End

An anonymous reader writes: Spam Arrest LLC Continues Its Trademark Fight Against Hormel

After a Half Million in Fees, the Final Hearing in Spam Arrest's Long Battle Against Hormel Will Occur in New York, Feb. 23, 2007 Before a Live Audience of Trademark Attorneys

Seattle, WA (PRWeb) January 8, 2007 — Spam Arrest LLC, which provides the popular web service software to eliminate email spam, hopes to end its four year legal battle against Hormel next month.

Spam Arrest is the only company ever, except Hormel Foods Corporation, to secure a trademark including the word "spam" recorded on the principal United States trademark register. For nearly four years, Spam Arrest has defended its trademark against Hormel's lawsuit seeking to cancel the SPAM ARREST trademark registration.

The Trademark Trial and Appeal Board, the federal administrative court charged with overseeing the national trademark office, has decided to hold the final hearing for case number 92042134, Hormell vs. Spam Arrest, before a live audience of trademark lawyers in New York City. The hearing will take place at the Practicing Law Institute in New York on February 23, 2007.

Spam Arrest has incurred almost $500,000 defending its trademark rights. "We've spent years fighting for our trademark, while much larger companies have simply abandoned their trademark applications after threats from Hormel," said Brian Cartmell, CEO of Spam Arrest. "Not one person confuses our anti-spam service with Hormel's canned meat — the average American consumer is smarter than that."

"Spam Arrest is defending not only their own trademark, but the right of every anti-spam company in America to use the term 'spam' in marketing and branding," added Derek A. Newman of Newman & Newman, lead counsel for Spam Arrest. "There are hundreds of companies affected by Hormel's overly broad interpretation of its rights, and hopefully Spam Arrest will ensure that all such businesses can accurately describe products that combat spam."

"No matter the outcome of the hearing," said Cartmell, "Spam Arrest will continue to provide the best anti-spam service in the world, saving businesses and consumers both time and money by eliminating the hassle of unwanted email."

Spam Arrest has successfully prevented billions of unwanted communications (i.e. SPAM) from reaching customer email boxes since 2001.

About Spam Arrest
Spam Arrest LLC is a Seattle-based company that has developed a simple, patent-protected and affordable system that efficiently stops spam. The company has grown substantially and steadily since its 2001 launch, while expanding services and increasing functionality. Spam Arrest continues to monitor automated junk email techniques and upgrades automatically as necessary to protect its users. For more information visit http://www.spamarrest.com/ or contact via email.

For Interviews or Questions:
Derek A. Newman of Newman & Newman by Telephone at +1 206 274 2800 or by email.
XBox (Games)

Star Trek Legacy Review 242

Since late last month, I've been playing with the Xbox 360 title Star Trek Legacy. The fact that it is not a great game should be no surprise. Despite some entertaining plot elements, the title's gameplay leaves a lot to be desired. What is confusing, and troubling, is that this is just the latest in a long line of disappointing Trek games. Looking back on the history of Star Trek gaming, games like Elite Force or A Final Unity stand out from a disturbingly large field of titles that over-promise and under-deliver on the well-loved Trek universe. Why is it so hard to make a good Trek game? Why do developers keep trying and failing? Why is there a Vulcan leading the Borg? Read on for consideration of each of these questions, and a review of Star Trek Legacy to boot.
AMD

Submission + - TV Wonder Enables HTPCs to Tune High-Def Cable

AnInkle writes: The Tech Report raises tough questions in their coverage of AMD's TV Wonder. The new digital cable tuner finally enables PCs (Vista-powered only) to tune high-def cable. Bolstering the LIVE! brand's media center PC credentials, AMD adds this announcement to several others already released. But the product's suffocating DRM compliance and unavailability to DIY PC enthusiasts nearly kills its appeal. Though cable providers are on board and Xbox 360 owners can use their console as a Media Center extender for high-def programs recorded by the TV Wonder, small PC vendors and PC builders who've used an HTPC for years now aren't invited to the high-def party.
The Media

Submission + - DIRECTV talks HD at press conference

scolen2 writes: "Directv talks HD at press conference.

Things they promised for last year might finnaly come true this year. Yays for HD SciFi, Food Network and Speed channel, but what are the other 61 channels? I'm moving soon, I NEED TO KNOW!

John Gieselman Sr VP of Adverts and Public relations -
"(We) are launching 2 new Sat middle of this year, which would enable them to add 150 Nation channels and 1500 Local Channels. Local channels htorugh the US. new Exclusive sports programming and On Demand as well as interactivity.

HD will set them apart from the other providers and have agreements in principle with more than 70 national networks.
CNN, USA, Sci Fi, Weather Channel, Food Network, TBS, Cartoon Network, Speed, FX and all Premium Services."

http://www.engadget.com/2007/01/08/live-coverage-f rom-directv-press-conference/"
Spam

Submission + - Has anyone ever made a spam triggered purchase?

arkenshade writes: and if the overwhelming answer is "No", how can spamming be worthwhile for the entities that do it? I know it is cheap to generate spam — but there has to be some return...
Data Storage

Submission + - One Terabyte DVD

MindlessPhilosophy writes: "A research team at the University of Central Florida led by Kevin Belfield has recently made a major breakthrough in Data Storage and Photonics with the development of a one terabyte DVD (Central Florida Future). From the article: 'While initial applications for the DVD will likely be for the military, large corporations and the medical field, Belfield is also excited about the possibility of consumer applications — especially in the gaming industry.'"
Robotics

Submission + - iRobot Create Released - Hackers Rejoice!

Garratt writes: The iRobot Create has gone public! Check out their cool page with or without flash.
The Create is being unveiled at the CES. Basically, the folks at iRobot took the Roomba and removed its vacuum and added a cargo bay. They then added a bigger interface port, and strapped on an Atmel microcontroller that you can program to do anything you want!
People have already found some applications for the Create, including a Beer fetching robot, and a robot that picks up your room for you!
Announcements

Submission + - Gas Smell Pervades New York City

Justin Michael writes: Many locations in Manhattan are reporting the smell similar to the one that is often injected into Natural Gas. Some reports indicate that the smell is being reported across the Hudson river in New Jersey.

The smell is quite strong in my midtown office. The building management has shut off the outside air and requested that we don't smoke.

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