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U.S. Firm Zoom Ordered to Pay Japan Company Zoom for Trademark Infringement
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U.S. firm Zoom ordered to pay Japan company Zoom for trademark infringement
A Japanese court on Friday ordered the major U.S. videoconferencing firm Zoom Communications Inc. to pay about 160 million yen ($1 million) to the Japanese audio company Zoom Corp. for trademark infringement due to their similar logos but stopped short of prohibiting the former from using the likeness.
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Read Full ArticleJapanese Company Zoom Wins ¥180 Mil. Lawsuit Against U.S. Operator of Meeting Service Provider
The Tokyo District Court on Friday ordered the U.S. operator of web meeting service provider Zoom and another company to pay about ¥180 million in damages to Japanese music-related electronics producer Zoom, which claimed that a logo similar to its own had been used without permission.
·Japan
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Total News Sources3
Leaning Left0Leaning Right2Center1Last UpdatedBias Distribution67% Right
Bias Distribution
- 67% of the sources lean Right
67% Right
C 33%
R 67%
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