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However, the court has ruled in favor of Citroën that Polestar could hitch a ride on the reputation of the Citroën logo. Polestar would have to pay € 150,000 in damages to Citroën.
PARIS -- Citroen and Polestar have settled a trademark dispute over logos that prevented the Swedish electric car brand from selling vehicles in France since 2020.. Citroen had argued successfully ...
A French court however sided with them, ordering Polestar to stop using their logo for six months, starting in July 2020, and pay €150,000 ($177k in current exchange rates) to the French ...
PARIS -- A trademark dispute over its logo has left Polestar, the electric-vehicle brand owned by Volvo Cars and Geely, temporarily unable to launch its cars in France. Ruling in a case that dates ...
Very little, at first glance, but lawyers representing the French carmaker took Volvo’s upmarket off-shoot to court over a logo dispute. Citroën has used its double-chevron logo (shown above ...
Polestar prevented from using its logo in France for a period of six months since July 2020 over the logo's alleged resemblance to that of Citroën. Published On Nov 12, 2020 07:00:00 AM 85,374 Views ...