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Navajo Nation, The, et al. v. Urban Outfitters, Inc. et al
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May 11, 2015
Tribe Slams Urban Outfitters' 'Generic' Trademark Claims
The Navajo Nation asked a New Mexico federal judge on Friday to ditch claims by Urban Outfitters Inc. and its subsidiaries that the "Navajo" marks on their jewelry, apparel and accessories are generic and therefore protected from infringement lawsuits.
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April 23, 2015
Urban Outfitters Unfairly Trying To Cut Damages, Navajos Say
The Navajo Nation told a federal judge Wednesday that Urban Outfitters Inc. is unfairly using its own shortcomings responding to discovery requests to limit potential damages in the tribes' suit over the retailer's allegedly illegal usage of the "Navajo" mark on its products.
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April 17, 2015
Navajo Rejects Timing Defense In Urban Outfitters IP Row
The Navajo Nation told a New Mexico federal judge Thursday that Urban Outfitters Inc. should have known it was violating the nation's "Navajo" mark when it began selling clothing bearing the name and are deflecting blame in arguing that the nation knew about the alleged infringement before 2008.
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April 01, 2015
Urban Outfitters Seeks To Nix Navajo Trade Dilution Claims
Urban Outfitters Inc. said Tuesday that the Navajo Nation can't prove that the "Navajo" mark was "famous and distinctive" before 2001, when it began selling clothing products bearing the name, and urged a New Mexico federal judge to trim trademark dilution claims from the nation's suit.
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August 05, 2013
Urban Outfitters Unable To Resolve Navajo Trademark Suit
Attempts by Urban Outfitters Inc. and the Navajo Nation to resolve allegations that the clothing retailer has infringed the tribe's trademarks by selling apparel under the "Navajo" name have been unsuccessful, parties announced last week.
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