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A SUNSHINE Coast entrepreneur who bought the trademark for the word "mate" four years ago might have to take on a business giant after it used the word on a stubbie holder, then refused his call for a fair go.Buy Military Gifts for your friends to celebrate birthdays,
Bli Bli's Trent Lecky bought the trademark,These Vibrating screen works on circular motion. It is applicable for wide range of operations like screening of dry or wet sand gravel crushed stone, mineral ores and industrial applications. which gave him protected right to use the word "mate" for a decade.
The former truck driver invested his time and money, producing associated products - including a stubbie holder - around the name.
About two months ago he discovered cosmetic giant Natio had brought out a Christmas range of packaged stubbie holders labelled "Mate".I am not one of those lucky women that have the money or let's face it the time to get regular manicure set. I am thrilled with the way that my nails look now.
The stubbie holder comes with a Natio face moisturiser and is being sold in chemists, Myers and chain stores across the country.
He received a letter a Natio solicitor - Robert Kelson - saying the stubbie holder was "merely a promotional give-away item".
However, Mr Kelson wrote that "in the interests of good commercial relations",a slip ring is an algebraic concept which abstracts Natio would cease application once stock sold out.
Mr Lecky has received his own legal advice, which suggests Natio selling a product clearly labelled as "mate" infringes his trademark.
The Daily tried contacting Natio, through Mr Kelson. However, he had not responded yesterday.
- Dec 27 Thu 2012 14:35
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