Qiaodan Sports Co Ltd, which was sued by the former US basketball player Michael Jordan for unauthorized use of his name in 2012, has filed a countersuit against the star, claiming his lawsuit misled
Arts’ (“EA”) popular sports videogame franchise. The plaintiffs in Davis are retired NFL players and allege that that EA violated their publicity rights by using their likenesses in EA’s Madden
belonging to the ex-NBA star. Later, a family-owned shoe company in China registered "Qiaodan," the Chinese transliteration of Jordan. Since then, Qiaodan Sports has registered dozens of other trademarks
As the leading sports streaming video platform in China, PPTV is keen to stand out from the fast-growing online sports industry by developing its unique interactive activities. To attract and retain
League says it has a lot of work left to do when it comes to tackling online sports piracy. premier league When Lionel Messi held up the World Cup Trophy, all of Argentina was watching. Many people tuned
China's supreme court on Tuesday began hearing a trademark lawsuit brought by US basketball star Michael Jordan, a case experts project will become a model for similar cases in the future. Jordan has ...
China's supreme court on Tuesday began hearing a trademark lawsuit brought by US basketball star Michael Jordan, a case experts project will become a model for similar cases in the future. Jordan has ...
! The drive to test our abilities, the thrill of competition, and the awe we experience in watching ordinary people achieving extraordinary feats, have fueled our fascination with sports for thousands of
The trademark used by Qiaodan Sports. [Photo provided to China Daily] The Air Jordan trademark. [Photo provided to China Daily] China's top court held a hearing on Tuesday to decide whether to rehear
and sports events such as The Voice of China, I Am a Singer, and the Chinese Super League, China's top annual professional soccer league competition, are also included into the range for priority
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