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    Apple loses trademark name to Xintong Tiandi Technology The issue of the trademark has been a constant fear for successful companies looking to expand overseas. In places such as China, registering your company trademark before operating in the market is a necessity if the company wants to avoid future disagreement regarding malicious registration of a trademark. Xintong Tiandi Technology Vs Apple Xintong Tiandi Technology is a company based in Beijing. They specialized in leather products…

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    Tresor Dore Case Study

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    14 TLM is the awareness of the trademark among the relevant public. The SPC ruled that under art. 1 of the Interpretation of the SPC On Some Matters About The Application Of Law In The Trial Of Civil Cases Involving Unfair Competition (the Interpretation), a well-known commodity, as stipulated…

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    Virginia. The case was argued on October 30,2013 and was decided on January 7, 2014. This case is a civil case that Swatch AG filed to “seek cancelation for trademark infringement and federal unfair competition under the Lanham Act, 15 U.S.C. §§ 1114, 1125(a); trademark dilution under the Trademark Dilution Act, 15 U.S.C. § 1125(c); state trademark infringement under Va.Code § 59.1–92.12; and common law unfair competition”. Issue: The issue of this case is that Beehive Wholesale sells a brand…

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    Craft Brewing Company

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    Within the craft beer industry, trademarks associated with a brewery, a brewery’s taproom, or a beer produced by the brewery indicate a source of the beer or service, which allow beer consumers to associate each brewery with a quality of their beer or service based on past experiences. Thus, trademarks serve to increase the quality of breweries’ beer and services as they strive to maintain a favorable reputation among consumers, and to reduce search and transaction costs for the consumers when…

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    2017 To: The Chairperson of the Board From: Tom Sawyer Subject: Trademark Infringement: Lyons V. American College Of Veterinary Sports Medicine. & Rehabilitation. The adoption of various intellectual property laws has been critical in safeguarding the innovations and inventions in the contemporary society. The Lyons versus American College of Veterinary Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation case depicts a situation in which ideal trademark infringement scenario between two parties. I therefore…

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    Judge Anderson, concludes the case of Christian Louboutin versus Yves Saint Laurent find the defendant guilty of the charge of trademark infringement. I understand that Yves Saint Laurent is liable under the Lanham Act, meaning that they violated the likelihood of confusion, trademark infringement and counterfeiting, false designation of origin, unfair competition, trademark dilution and two of the various forms of confusion. The factors that helped determine the likelihood of confusion are the…

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    Holiday Inn Case Summary

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    advertisements on the internet and have no registered trademark. 2. Things to consider before making the decision First of all we need to establish some definitions. Trademark - any word, name, symbol, or design, or any combination thereof, used in commerce to identify and distinguish the goods of one manufacturer or seller from those of another and to indicate the source of the goods . Trademark infringement - unauthorized use of a trademark or service mark on or in connection with goods…

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    Utility Patent Essay

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    A well-picked and effectively publisized trademark regularly has value a long way past the product its self regardless of the fact that that source is obscure to the buyer. Therefore, a trademark can offer Jimmy some assistance with building and holding customers interest for his invention which keeps demand high. while helping consumers to quickly distinguish and decide on a purchase decusion based upon recognition of the trademark. as aresult of their worth, it is fundamental for…

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    rights and registrations of their organization’s trademarks. Other professional teams that are also implicated in similar offenses are the NFL’s Kanas City Chiefs, the NHL’s Chicago Blackhawks, and the MLB’s Atlanta Braves. Unfortunately, there is no legal basis to force or obligate teams to vacate their racist logos and names. Instead, change can only be evoked when teams lose business deals and profits as a result of their offensive trademarks. Therefore, in order to help the sports industry…

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    Apple Vs. Cisco

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    a questionable practice about ethics in business environment. Fairly speaking, both companies have their arguments as well as unethical behaviors over the iPhone trademark. Legally, Cisco owned the iPhone trademark. However, the trademark was apparently abandoned until 2006 because Cisco was not using it. In order to keep a trademark registration active, Cisco had to file a Declaration of Use on or before the sixth anniversary of the registration date, which was on 11/16/2005. Cisco filed a…

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