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Agassi Brought The Shoemaker To The Court.

2007/9/19 0:00:00 10339

Stepping on Agassi's slippers and swagger across the market, no matter what kind of mentality, worship or disgust you are, you should first confirm the legality of these unattractive slippers, because Agassi has just brought a company to court on suspicion of illegally using another person's name as a trademark.

TARGET, which is located in Minneapolis, capital of Minnesota, USA, is famous this time, because they even put the name of Agassi's tennis king on the brand name of the slippers under the unauthorized situation, and the sale is more than 50 thousand pairs, and the total sales volume has exceeded 660 thousand US dollars.

In fact, as early as 3 months ago, AgassiEnterprises Agassi, the legal holder of the trademark, had discovered the trick and sent a warning to TARGET in writing.

The latter responded very quickly, and immediately sent back the representative lawyer, saying that they would correct this mistake in the shortest time and remove Agassi's logo from slippers.

The original thing should come to an end here, but now it seems that Agassi's tolerance and patience have returned to the TARGET company's "humbly accepted and inflexible" return.

3 months later, when AgassiEnterprises checked again, they found that not only two TARGET shops, but even Amazon's website had many slippers bearing Agassi logo on sale.

It was bearable and intolerable, and so did Agassi's decision to sue TARGET company for a lawsuit.

But it seems to be the company's unique character.

Just this Monday, when the news came out of Agassi's prosecution, Ms. Walter, a spokeswoman for the TARGET company, stood before the microphone, emphasizing that all these were caused by negligence, not the company's intention to do so.

"This incident is due to the negligence of some shops. We will change the logo as soon as possible. I hope both sides can agree that this is just a misunderstanding.

We don't have to rely on Agassi to sell it, and the slippers do not have his name. "

No matter how the TARGET company can justify it, Agassi's plaintiff is now determined. "I think their actions are deliberate and very immoral", and he has brought the court to impose punitive fines on the company.

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