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  • The German liquor manufacturer EFAG Trade Mark Co. had taken the case to the country's highest patent court after its attempts to get the name of 'Ficken' schnapps registered with the German Patent and Trademark Office had failed.

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed Michael Kesterton 2011

  • The German liquor manufacturer EFAG Trade Mark Co. had taken the case to the country's highest patent court after its attempts to get the name of 'Ficken' schnapps registered with the German Patent and Trademark Office had failed.

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed Michael Kesterton 2011

  • CHERNOFF: Ficken sought advice from apparel printers who a decade earlier had also rebuilt after flooding.

    CNN Transcript Oct 18, 2009 2009

  • Ficken has a lien against his home to secure a 900,000 dollar government loan.

    CNN Transcript Oct 17, 2009 2009

  • CHERNOFF: Ficken sought advice from apparel printers who a decade earlier had also rebuilt after flooding.

    CNN Transcript Oct 17, 2009 2009

  • Ficken has a lien against his home to secure a 900,000 dollar government loan.

    CNN Transcript Oct 18, 2009 2009

  • "I didn't know the implications," said Patrice Ficken, 48, a Canterbury Democrat.

    N.H. voters opt to curb eminent domain; smaller House districts also at stake 2006

  • I remember reading in an old trade mag about Revco's Linger Ficken Good album, and Al + Paul talked about their studio techniques.

    eBay of the Day (2): Ministry's old Fairlights 2005

  • … Following its legal victory, EFAG will now own the 'Ficken' trademark for clothing, mineral water and fruit drinks, as well as alcoholic drinks.

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed Michael Kesterton 2011

  • Shoppers in Germany might feel a little embarrassed about asking for 'Ficken' schnapps by name - after all, the drink is named after the German word for 'f---.'

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed Michael Kesterton 2011

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