Tuesday, January 18, 2011

True Religion Reaches Intellectual Property Agreement in Suit Against Triple S

New York (ap) - Christie, parker and hale, guide the intellectual property law firm, said agree to get support jeansmaker judge true religion infringement trademark - brand of jeans in a lawsuit brought on competition product manufacturer three times the denim company.
As the judge agreed, this is a binding written agreement, both parties judgment entered, records, the third is the ownership of the effectiveness and admit guru's trademark, clothing, is a permanent ban imitation, copying or make unauthorized use of the intellectual property, Christie, parker said.
The guru is an unit company denim true religion. At issue was company stylization "U" design and rainbow using spin needle trousers, jeans, knickers, jacket and skirt.
As part of the settlement, Triple S agreed to reimburse Guru for attorney’s fees and costs related to the suit.A lawyer for Triple S could not immediately be reached.

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