A wholesale seller of sportswear in Delhi’s posh Connaught Place market shared his ‘heart-warming’ backstory of how he came up with the brand name ‘ADIDAS’ (not to be confused with sports brand Adidas) in the Delhi High Court. @Prateeks95 #Adidas https://t.co/JNboAgi0wi
The #DelhiHighCourt granted a permanent injunction against a company with a similar name to #AdidasAG, a German sports and apparel company, in a trademark infringement complaint, operating in various industries, including textiles Know more https://t.co/WXLK7oNMlU https://t.co/zzl9jmP9UR
In an interesting turn of events, the defendant in Adidas v. Keshav H. Tulsiani claimed affection towards their sister as a reason for their adoption of the deceptively similar 'Adidas' mark! (1/2) https://t.co/58kewFqpxz
The Delhi High Court has granted a permanent injunction against a company operating under a name similar to Adidas, a renowned German sports and apparel company, in a trademark infringement complaint. The case, Adidas v. Keshav H. Tulsiani, involved the defendant claiming that his use of the 'Adidas' mark was inspired by his affection towards his elder sister. Despite the defendant's explanation, the court ruled in favor of Adidas, emphasizing the importance of trademark protection. The defendant, a wholesale seller of sportswear in Delhi's Connaught Place market, shared his backstory during the proceedings.