Monday, October 29, 2012

Acushnet Company Files Complaint Against Taylor Made Charging False Advertising and Trade Dress Infringement




FAIRHAVEN, Mass.--(BW SportsWire)--Nov. 8, 1999--





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The lawsuit charges Taylor Made with false advertising, trade dress infringement, false patent marking and trade secret misappropriation misappropriation n. To appropriate wrongly: misappropriating the theories of social science. the moisture seal package concept from Acushnet, that Taylor Made wrongly obtained a patent on that concept and that Taylor Made falsely claims to utilize the patented concept in its packaging.





In addition, the complaint claims that Taylor Made has infringed Acushnet's golf ball packaging trade dress by adopting product names and packaging color schemes nearly identical to Acushnet's well established golf ball models.





"Taylor Made's actions regarding the packaging, promotion and advertising of its InerGel golf ball show an egregious disregard for Acushnet's intellectual property and market equity, as well as the truth," commented Wally Uihlein Wally Uihlein (born 1950) in Haverhill, Massachusetts is the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of the Acushnet Company, a subsidiary of Fortune Brands which comprises the golf brands Titleist, FootJoy, Cobra Golf, Pinnacle, and Scotty Cameron. , Acushnet's CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual split voor Prom Dresses in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. and President. "While we welcome vigorous competition in the golf ball market, we will not tolerate activity which trespasses on our rights, falsely disparages our products and falsely promotes competing products," continued Uihlein. "Our attempts to address these issues privately have been rebuffed by Taylor Made, leaving us no choice but to bring the present action in defense of our brands and our rights."


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