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Nike Accused Of Stealing Trademark For Jordan Merchandise - The Urban Daily


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Nike Accused Of Stealing Trademark For Jordan Merchandise
The Urban Daily
Nike is being sued for trademark infringement for unspecified damages. In court papers, Urban Motive Sportswear said the trademark infringement “damaged [them] in a manner that cannot be fully measured or compensated in economic terms and for which ...
Nike Sued for Violating Lottery Pick Trademark for Jordan JacketsEurweb.com
Nike Accused of Jacking Trademark for Michael Jordan JacketXXLMAG.COM (blog)
[Gossip] Nike Sued Over Using Trademarked Term For Air Jordan Jackets411mania.com

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Nike Sued Over Michael Jordan Jacket - antiMUSIC.com


Nike Sued Over Michael Jordan Jacket
antiMUSIC.com
On Tuesday Nike Sued Over Michael Jordan Jacket was a top story. Here is the recap: (TMZ) The term "lottery pick" is synonymous with basketball, but a clothing company claims they have the trademark on it ... and they're going after Nike for using it ...

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Vendor's penalty bad call by Mass. - Boston Herald


Vendor's penalty bad call by Mass.
Boston Herald
Trademarks — love them or hate them — are ubiquitous in our brand-conscious society. Apple. Amazon. Coca-Cola. Canucks. Trademarks include not just words but symbols (think Nike Swoosh) and even the appearance of products (Burberry plaid).

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Mario Balotelli gets a Valderrama in hilarious new ad - The Sun


The Sun

Mario Balotelli gets a Valderrama in hilarious new ad
The Sun
The madcap Man City striker features in a new viral advert for Nike set in a barber shop. After he's called over to the chair by the old-school barber he tries out a variety of "classic" footie barnets. The barber asks him “What do you want?

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Murky world of buyers who bypass the High Street turns ugly as Nike goes into ... - This is Money


This is Money

Murky world of buyers who bypass the High Street turns ugly as Nike goes into ...
This is Money
Nike refused to comment except to say that the provenance of the goods was now 'for the courts to decide'. Gary Lux, an expert in trademark law and founder of the Parallel Traders' Association, would not comment on the Sathasivam case, ...

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