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U.S. Olympic Committee Sues
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Legal Battle Begins
The U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Committee files a lawsuit against Prime for trademark infringement.
Allegations Detailed
The committee claims Prime used Olympic symbols and phrases without permission, featuring athlete Kevin Durant.
Misuse of Trademarks
Prime's
marketing materials allegedly included Olympic-related terminology on product packaging and ads.
Cease and Desist Ignored
The lawsuit states that Prime continued to market the drink even after receiving a cease-and-desist letter.
Willful and Deliberate
Attorneys for the U.S. Olympic Committee describe Prime's actions as intentional and in bad faith.
Prime's Response
No Comment Yet.
Prime has not responded to the lawsuit as of Saturday.
Partnership Clarification
No Official Agreement
The U.S. Olympic Committee clarifies that there was no partnership with Prime, unlike their agreement with Coca-Cola.
Potential Confusion
Consumer Deception
The lawsuit argues that Prime's branding could mislead consumers into thinking the drink was endorsed by the USOPC.
What's Next?
Awaiting Response
The case continues as the U.S. Olympic Committee seeks to protect its trademarks. Prime's response is awaited.