A court has affirmed Umbro’s claims that Hudson Bay Apparel, a U.S. licensee for off-field Umbro apparel, violated the terms of its license by selling football shorts and shirts without pockets. The ruling details the history behind Umbro’s decision in the U.S. to split its trademark rights into three sectors: ...
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