THE North Face, a US-based outdoor apparel maker, has won a trademark infringement lawsuit against the owner of Beijing's Silk Market Plaza, a popular tourist market. The Beijing Xiushui Clothing Company was ordered "to stop infringement practices, post... ...full story at Shanghai Daily
from Shanghai Daily on Mon, Oct 29 2007
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