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View all search resultsJakarta: The Supreme Court has rejected a France-based Pierre Cardin lawsuit against the Indonesian-version of Pierre Cardin
akarta: The Supreme Court has rejected a France-based Pierre Cardin lawsuit against the Indonesian-version of Pierre Cardin.
The French designer from Paris filed a lawsuit against local businessman Alexander Satryo Wibowo for using its brand name at the Central Jakarta District Court on June 9, 2015 by Ludiyanto, a lawyer representing Pierre Cardin.
Ludiyanto argued that Pierre Cardin was a world-recognized brand and had been registered in many countries, including Indonesia. However, Jakarta resident Alexander used the brand name to manufacture products, reportedly of the same class to that of Pierre Cardin. The lawsuit was rejected. Later, the Supreme Court also rejected France-based Pierre Cardin’s cassation appeal.
“We have rejected the cassation appeal by the applicant, Pierre Cardin,” read the verdict published on its website on Tuesday. — JP
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