Honeywell International Inc. asked a federal judge to block US sales and strip all profits from a Chinese company accused of deceptively selling knockoff industrial and consumer products under Honeywell’s trademarks.
The Fortune 500 manufacturing conglomerate sued Honeywell Control Technology International Inc.—an alleged Chinese front company based in Albany, NY—for trademark infringement, unfair competition and “use of name with intent to deceive” under federal and New York laws in a complaint filed Wednesday in the US District Court for the Northern District of New York.
The copycat company “was created and exists as part of an effort to defraud consumers,” ...
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