News briefs – Page 31

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    Adidas changes its practices in Spain

    2020-03-06T11:53:00Z

    Adidas has avoided a fine from the Spain’s National Commission for Markets and Competition (CNMC) in exchange for voluntary changes to its franchising policy. The commission opened an inquiry after a franchisee in Spain accused the company of anti-competitive practices in November 2018. In essence, Adidas had different contracts in ...

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    Patagonia sues over apparent “Petrogonia” parody

    2020-02-28T13:25:00Z

    Patagonia has filed suit in Los Angeles federal court against OC Media for trademark infringement, unfair competition and other violations of the Lanham Act. Open Caucasus Media, as it is formally called, is a Russian-language news website covering the North and South Caucasus. Its funders include the European Endowment for ...

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    Wolverine settles over contaminated water

    2020-02-26T17:56:00Z

    Wolverine has agreed to pay $69.5 million to local authorities and the state of Michigan over several years to remedy water contamination from chemicals used in a now-closed tannery and other company-owned facilities in the state. On the other hand, WWW will get $55 million in a lump sum from ...

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    Nike wins case against Avenatti

    2020-02-26T17:38:00Z

    Michael Avenatti – the California lawyer who rose to prominence representing an American stripper, Stormy Daniels, in a failed lawsuit against Donald Trump – has been found guilty of extortion, wire fraud and transmission of interstate communications with intent to extort in New York federal court. The plaintiff is Nike, ...

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    Nike hits counterfeiters via their customs brokers

    2020-02-26T17:38:00Z

    Nike has filed suit against some of its customs brokers in the U.S. – B&H Customs Services, Hana Freight and Shine Shipping – alleging their use of fake documents and a stolen corporate identity to get four containers filled with counterfeit merchandise past customs. One of these, recently seized in ...

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    Eurosima joins Fesi

    2020-02-26T17:37:00Z

    The Federation of the European Sporting Goods Industry (Fesi) has announced the arrival of a large new member, the European Surf Industry Manufacturers Association (Eurosima). The French-based organization has also gained a seat on various steering committees at Fesi, notably the one that handles product compliance with EU standards on ...

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    H&M wins court fight against Adidas

    2020-02-11T09:57:00Z

    H&M, which is moving more strongly into men’s activewear, has won a long-standing case against Adidas at the Court of Appeal in The Hague, which has ruled that the dual stripe design on its apparel didn’t infringe on Adidas’ three-stripe trademark. The court has also found that the proportions of ...

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    EU calls for better ideas on sustainability

    2020-02-11T09:35:00Z

    The European Commission is seeking sustainable fashion ideas. This year’s European Social Innovation Competition has the theme “Reimagine Fashion: Changing behaviors for sustainable fashion,” and is seeking early-stage initiatives to reduce fashion’s environmental footprint and improve its societal effects. Solutions must be scalable at the local, national or European levels. ...

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    Philips accuses Fitbit, Garmin, others of copyright infringement

    2020-01-25T10:38:00Z

    In December, the Dutch electronics conglomerate Philips filed a complaint with the U.S. International Trade Commission to allege that Fitbit, Garmin, the distributor Ingram Micro and two Chinese manufacturers, Inventec and Maintek, have been stealing its wearable technology, in violation of section 337 of the Tariff Act of 1930. The ...

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    Ping Europe loses appeal

    2020-01-25T10:37:00Z

    The Court of Appeal, the highest court within the Senior Courts of England and Wales, has upheld the findings of the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) that Ping Europe Ltd acted illegally in banning the online sale of its products. The Court has dismissed Ping’s appeal against an infringement decision ...

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    Steven Gerrard wins copyright dispute with Lotto, Erreà

    2020-01-25T10:36:00Z

    Steven Gerrard, the former player who now manages the Rangers in the Scottish Premiership, has won a legal fight with two Italian sportswear firms – Lotto and Erreà – that attempted to block his clothing range. In 2018, Gerrard launched a menswear line, called SGG Apparel, comprising polo shirts, hooded ...

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    EC releases report on intellectual property

    2020-01-25T10:35:00Z

    According to the European Commission’s new “Report on the protection and enforcement of intellectual property rights in third countries,” clothing and footwear remain the most pirated goods. The report is aimed particularly at small and medium-size enterprises based in the EU and doing business abroad. It underscores the importance of ...

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    Skechers has filed a series of counterclaims challenging the validity...

    2020-01-11T00:00:00Z

    Skechers has filed a series of counterclaims challenging the validity of a dozen design patents held by Nike in response to two separate lawsuits filed against it last autumn. Nike had accused Skechers of imitating its Air Vapor Max and Air Max 720 sneakers in one suit, and of infringing ...

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    Adidas has reached a negotiated settlement with Rick Pitino, the...

    2020-01-11T00:00:00Z

    Adidas has reached a negotiated settlement with Rick Pitino, the former coach of Louisville University’s basketball team who was fired in 2017 over a bribery scandal, ESPN has reported. Pitino claimed to have no knowledge of a deal under which James Gatto, a former sports marketing executive of Adidas, and ...

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    Wolverine Worldwide has reached a tentative agreement with local authorities...

    2019-12-24T00:00:00Z

    Wolverine Worldwide has reached a tentative agreement with local authorities and the state of Michigan to help settle its litigation over the damage caused by the use of chemicals in a now closed tannery and another manufacturing plant near its head office in Rockford. The company will pay $69.5 million ...

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    The former Finnish Sports Retail and Wholesale Association (UVT), which...

    2019-12-24T00:00:00Z

    The former Finnish Sports Retail and Wholesale Association (UVT), which has about 30 member companies, is being terminated at the end of this year. As previously reported, its members will be integrated into the Fashion and Sports Commerce Association, which originally started as a group of retailers. It held its ...

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    In Cambodia, exports of footwear and travel goods rose by...

    2019-12-24T00:00:00Z

    In Cambodia, exports of footwear and travel goods rose by 88 percent to $385 million in the first nine months, thanks to preferential duty-free entry obtained under the U.S.'s Generalized System of Preferences (GSP), according to a local newspaper, the Phom Phen Post.

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    Deichmann has lost a lawsuit against a Spanish producer of...

    2019-12-24T00:00:00Z

    Deichmann has lost a lawsuit against a Spanish producer of sneakers and sports shoes, Munich, regarding the use of a cross on its footwear. In a ruling issued in June, but only made public recently, the General Court of the European Union rejected an appeal made by the German company ...

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    Fifa will be collaborating with the European Parliament in a...

    2019-12-24T00:00:00Z

    Fifa will be collaborating with the European Parliament in a joint effort to address social issues through football. The two organizations have just agreed to organize an event in 2020 focusing on how football can support social development. The event will pay special attention to issues such as gender equality, ...

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    Swiss import duties on various consumer goods could be abolished...

    2019-12-24T00:00:00Z

    Swiss import duties on various consumer goods could be abolished in the future. If Parliament gives its approval, the plan will come into force in 2022. The abolition of tariffs on a number of industrial products, including bicycles, clothing and health products as well as some raw materials and semi-finished ...