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    Nike obtains dismissal of Klaw logo suit

    2020-04-28T18:00:00Z

    Nike has obtained the dismissal of Kawhi Leonard’s lawsuit over the “Klaw” logo. Leonard plays for the Los Angeles Clippers of the National Basketball Association (NBA). The so-called Klaw logo is easily identified with the player himself, as it is meant to symbolize his distinctly large hands. According to Nike, ...

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    New Balance wins a case against a Chinese firm

    2020-04-28T15:09:00Z

    New Balance has won in a copyright case against New Barlun, a Chinese firm that was using an “N” symbol that resembled New Balance’s signature logo on shoes and apparel. The Shanghai Pudong People’s Court has ordered New Barlun to pay damages of 10.8 million yuan (US$1.54 million) to New ...

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    New Balance settles lawsuit against Nautica

    2020-04-28T10:40:00Z

    The trademark infringement lawsuit that New Balance filed in Massachusetts in August 2019 against Authentic Brands Group over use of the letter “N” on footwear and apparel by the brand Nautica has been settled. All claims against Nautica have been dismissed without prejudice, and each party will be covering its ...

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    Spanish sports retailer calls Spain’s rent forgiveness insufficient

    2020-04-24T08:26:00Z

    CMDsport reports that the owner of Base Deportes Santa Gema, Francisco Torrejón, deems the Spanish government’s moratorium on rents “insufficient,” as it doubly excludes companies like his own. Decreed on April 21, the moratorium applies to independent workers and, more pertinently, to SMEs with no more than €6 million in ...

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    Fibo’s event director joins EuropeActive’s board

    2020-04-22T19:53:00Z

    At its general assembly this month – held online to comply with Covid-19 quarantine – EuropeActive appointed Silke Frank, event director for the fitness trade show Fibo, to its board of directors. Frank joins Alfonso Jiménez of Ingesport Go Fit, Jennifer Halsall of Basic-Fit International and Ana Damaso of Portugal ...

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    Catalonia prepares plan to reintroduce sports

    2020-04-22T19:53:00Z

    Spain has been one of the European countries that has been most affected by the novel coronavirus. Gerard Figueras, secretary general of sports and physical activity for the autonomous region of Catalonia, has told CMDsport that its government hopes to lift the Covid-19 quarantine of children on April 27 and ...

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    Spanish retailers petition the government for rent relief

    2020-04-15T16:31:00Z

    CMDsport reports that seven trade organizations – the Spanish Confederation of Commerce (CEC); the Spanish Association of Buying Groups (Anceco); the retail, service and restaurant associations Amicca, Comertia, Acotex and Eurelia; and the Spanish Federation of Home Appliance Merchants (Fece) – have submitted a formal letter to the Spanish government ...

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    Fesi guides members through the Covid-19 crisis

    2020-04-10T04:24:00Z

    The Federation of the European Sporting Goods Industry, Fesi, has created a Covid-19 Task Force to collect all kinds of information on what the European Commission and member governments of the European Union are doing in terms of regulations and financial help to mitigate the spread of the coronavirus and ...

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    Egyptian sportswear industry

    2020-04-09T16:05:00Z

    The Egyptian sportswear manufacturing industry will be supported by a project, led by the International Trade Centre (ITC), that is supposed to create jobs and boost exports. The project is funded by the State Secretariat for Economic Affairs (Seco) of the Swiss Confederation and the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency ...

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    Wolverine fined in Michigan

    2020-03-26T15:11:00Z

    Wolverine Worldwide 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 ...

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    Brooks Brothers countersues

    2020-03-13T18:46:00Z

    Brooks Brothers has reacted to Brooks Sports’ suit (see our previous issue) by launching a countersuit, claiming that the latter may use the “Brooks” name alone only for athletic footwear, whereas the clothing company can use the “Brooks” name alone for all other kinds of products, including sports apparel, sports ...

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    Afydad pitches a pádel lobby

    2020-03-09T14:51:00Z

    On Feb 25, at Madrid’s Instituto de Comercio Exterior, the Spanish Association of Sporting Goods Manufacturers and Distributors (Afydad) pitched what it called the International Pádel Cluster (CIP) to a gathering of about 60 professionals with ties to the sport. The CIP’s objective would be to federate the various companies ...

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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. ...