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Author Topic: for all you Yamoto owners  (Read 1071 times)
backinsaddle
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« on: April 26, 2006, 05:52:41 PM »

found this on atvscene.com:


Last year Yamaha Motor Corp files a lawsuit in Los Angeles Federal Court against Yamoto Motor Corporation and Patriot Motorcycles Corporation (Pink Sheets: PMCY) for alleged trademark and copyright infringement, among other claims.

Yamaha reached a settlement with Patriot in November. Patriot agreed to cease the distribution of products under the Yamoto name. Today Yamaha announced that it has obtained a Consent Judgment in its lawsuit against Yamoto Motor Corporation, opperating in Union City, CA. Yamoto has agreed to stop the import and sale of Yamoto products in the United States.

"Yamoto entered the U.S. market intending to piggy back off of Yamaha's superior brand name recognition by selling inferior copycat products that are in clear violation of our U.S. trademark rights," Yamaha General Counsel Russell D. Jura said in a prepared statement. "That simply was not acceptable to Yamaha and we went to court to protect our rights and hard earned reputation."

The Consent Judgment states:

• Yamoto's use of the name Yamoto violates Yamaha's trademark rights in its trademark Yamaha

• Yamoto's use of Yamoto Circle Design Logo violates Yamaha's trademark rights in its Tuning Fork Logo trademark

• Yamoto's sale of Yamoto Raptor Style ATVs violates Yamaha's trademark rights in the shape, style and overall appearance of Yamaha's Raptor ATVs

• Yamoto's sale of Yamoto Motorcycles violates Yamaha's trademark rights in the trade dress of Yamaha Motorcycles

• Yamoto will cease the importation and sale of Yamoto Raptor Style ATVs and Yamoto Motorcycles

"This judgment fully vindicates our position," Jura said, "especially since Yamoto admitted that the Yamoto products that it was selling were copies of Yamaha products and that it was infringing upon Yamaha's reputation and goodwill."

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« Reply #1 on: April 26, 2006, 06:03:48 PM »

Crazy, unoriginal, off-brand makers... I hate *most* of the off-brand bikes simply because of what this article has just stated, they copy the real deal, make a crappy product and give themselves and the company they choose to copy a bad reputation. I am glad to hear this news..... Yamoto =  Boxer
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