Obvious Chinese knockoff ruled trademark infringement of Under Armour
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This is way, way worse than Jordan vs. Qiaodan.
Chinese company Uncle Martian was ruled a trademark infringement upon Under Armour by a higher court in Fujian province, as reported by ESPN's Darren Rovell.
The court's decision is immediately obvious to anybody who compares the two eerily similar logos, the two designs, and even the two company names. It's an egregious knockoff.
The higher court in the Fujian province of China has ruled that the Uncle Martian brand is a trademark infringement of Under Armour. pic.twitter.com/WpUliVI6cE
— Darren Rovell (@darrenrovell) August 3, 2017
Under Armour filed a $15-million lawsuit against Uncle Martian last summer, arguing that it was "blatant" use of its logo, name, and intellectual property. Uncle Martian, however, denied those connections.
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