The maker of nutrient supplement Cellfood has gone to federal court in an effort to stop its competitor from obtaining a federal registration for an allegedly infringing trademark, according to a new complaint.
NuScience Corp. says that ever since it declined to give Junda Su distribution rights to Cellfood in China, he has infringed its trademark, including through Yuyao Deutrel Chemical Science and Technology Co. “Dissatisfied with the final decision of the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board,” on March 11, NuScience alleges in the US District Court for the Central District of California that the Board “erroneously concluded” that Yuyao ...
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