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Nautilus is sueing Icon Health & Fitness for breach of...
Nautilus is sueing Icon Health & Fitness for breach of contract in a federal court in San Antonio, Texas. It complains that Icon failed to make timely and accurate payments of royalties on patent licensing agreements between July 2006 and Sept. 2010. The contract stipulated a royalty fee of 4 ...
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Nike China has admitted to false advertising for its Nike...
Nike China has admitted to false advertising for its Nike Zoom Hyperdunk 2011, which it started selling at the end of July. Caixin.com reports that the advertisements stated that the shoes sold in China had two Zoom Air cushions – like the ones sold in the U.S. – but in ...
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There is reportedly some pressure on the Chinese government to...
There is reportedly some pressure on the Chinese government to appeal to the World Trade Organization if the European Union extends its anti-dumping duties on Chinese bicycles
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Holey Soles and Double Diamond Distribution of Canada, plus a...
Holey Soles and Double Diamond Distribution of Canada, plus a Massachusetts retailer selling Waldies clogs are going to be forbidden from selling foam shoes like those of Crocs in the U.S. if President Obama endorses a decision by the U.S. International Trade Commission. Crocs has thus won a ...
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Lafuma has become an associate member of Fesi, the Federation...
Lafuma has become an associate member of Fesi, the Federation of the European Sporting Goods Industry, alongside other individual companies such as Adidas, Nike, Lotto, Puma and Tecnica. Its application for membership was unanimously accepted by Fesi's board of directors. Among other privileges, associate membership gives Lafuma the right to ...
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The British Office of Fair Trading has announced that it...
The British Office of Fair Trading has announced that it is dropping its investigation into alleged anti-competitive practices among sports retailers. In September 2009, the OFT started the probe when JJB Sports accused Sports Direct of taking part in an agreement to tamp down competition in the sports retail segment. ...
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One year after joining the Fair Wear Foundation, Jack Wolfskin,...
One year after joining the Fair Wear Foundation, Jack Wolfskin, the big German brand of outdoor gear, has presented its first report on the social performance of its suppliers
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A group of young models is suing Skechers USA, accusing...
A group of young models is suing Skechers USA, accusing it using their images without proper payment. The complaint, filed in Superior Court in Los Angeles, say that Skechers paid a small fee for limited use of the models' images, but then built a global branding campaign around the photos, ...
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The extension of the present European anti-dumping duties on bicycles...
The extension of the present European anti-dumping duties on bicycles imported from China was backed by a majority of the governments represented at a recent meeting of the anti-dumping committee of the European Commission, according to a report in Bike Europe. The Commission has apparently proposed that they should be ...
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The Turkish government is expected to announce shortly a major...
The Turkish government is expected to announce shortly a major increase in the country's import duties for apparel and some other items until April 2014. Adidas, Nike and other sports companies have been advocating the exclusion of certain items that cannot be manufactured in Turkey.
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The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission is overseeing the recall...
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission is overseeing the recall of about 800 Uvex Funride ski helmets that were imported into the U.S. by Uvex Sports of Rhode Island and Swix Sports of Massachusetts. The helmets were found to provide insufficient shock absorption and resistance to penetration, increasing the wearer's ...
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The Indian government has announced that it is going...
The Indian government has announced that it is going to take action to fight the cotton crisis in the country. It was holding consultations among ministries this week to take a look at cotton exports. Measures it could introduce include reinstating duty drawback on cotton yarn exports and establishing a ...
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Dahon North America, the maker of folding bicycles, has filed...
Dahon North America, the maker of folding bicycles, has filed suit in a U.S. District Court again Joshua Hon and Florence Hon, two former officers of the company, and two companies they operate, Mobility Holdings and Tern Bicycles. Dahon alleges that the two wrongfully seized control of its Taiwan subsidiary, ...
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Representatives of Adidas, Nike and Puma have signed a protocol...
Representatives of Adidas, Nike and Puma have signed a protocol with representatives of Indonesian factory workers, their unions and various institutions, including the World Federation of the Sporting Goods Industry, to support and promote the adoption of practices that will strengthen the application of Freedom of Association guidelines in Indonesian ...
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Greenpeace has reported that Chinese plants making products for Adidas,...
Greenpeace has reported that Chinese plants making products for Adidas, Nike and Puma polluted rivers in the country, sending toxic, hormone-disrupting chemicals that are banned in Europe and elsewhere into the water. The plants were subcontractors of the big athletic companies as well as other brands such as Li Ning, ...
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Sixteen new members have joined the World Federation of the...
Sixteen new members have joined the World Federation of the Sporting Goods Industry (WFSGI) since its annual meeting in February. Since the start of this year, 26 members have joined, mostly from the cycling and shoe manufacturing industry. This is partly due to the fact that the WFSGI recently formed ...
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Having discovered a potentially dangerous manufacturing mistake, Uvex is recalling...
Having discovered a potentially dangerous manufacturing mistake, Uvex is recalling its “Funride” ski helmet, launched two years ago
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Puma said that, as part of its legal battle with...
Puma said that, as part of its legal battle with its former licensee in Spain, any new arbitration case would have to be resolved within six months after its filing. Puma and Estudio 2000 already went through arbitration after the licensee refused to relinquish its rights to the Puma brand ...
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Three counterfeiters were jailed in China nearly six months after...
Three counterfeiters were jailed in China nearly six months after the seizure of fake branded garments worth an estimated $2.7 million, including products with the Columbia Sportswear label
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The Advertising Standards Authority (ASA), the U.K.'s advertising watchdog, has...
The Advertising Standards Authority (ASA), the U.K.'s advertising watchdog, has banned a marketing leaflet used by Reebok to promote its ZigTech shoes and apparel, arguing that it was confusing. The front of the leaflet featured Lewis Hamilton, the Formula One driver, holding up a ZigTech shoe, while the back cover ...