Oakland’s airport will remain “Oakland San Francisco Bay Airport” after the city struck a deal with San Francisco to resolve their trademark dispute over Oakland’s rebranding efforts.
But, Oakland can’t call its airport “San Francisco Bay Oakland International Airport” and the term “San Francisco” must be immediately preceded by “Oakland” anytime the airport’s name is displayed, according to the settlement agreement released on Tuesday by the parties.
Under the settlement, Oakland’s airport code will stay “OAK” and the city is further barred from buying online keyword advertising for terms including “San Francisco [or SF] Airport,” “San Francisco [or SF] International ...
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