The U.S. court approves Havana Club rum distilled … Puerto Rico
Havana Club Rum, owned by a joint venture owned by the Cuban government and Pernod-Ricard continues to turn heads. For over three years, Bacardi, owned by Cuban exiles, sells in the United States (where the real Havana Club is blocked because of U.S. embargo on Cuba) rum he also called Havana Club, but distilled Puerto Rico. Bacardi claims to have acquired the Havana Club brand in the family of its founder, whose property was nationalized after the Cuban revolution.
To prohibit the marketing copy of this Puerto Rican, Pernod-Ricard (who has also taken action regarding the ownership of the Havana Club trademark in the United States) argued in federal court for the District of Delaware fans rum could be misled about the origin of the product no teletrack payday loans.The court rejected the request of the French group, which has decided to appeal.
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Published on 08 Apr 2010 in economy, opinions, publications, resources, special, by admin
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