Sports apparel manufacturer Under Armour Inc. doesn’t want its name going to the dogs.
The Baltimore-based company filed a trademark infringement suit against Miami-based S&O Innovations LLC, creator of Puppy Armour athletic wear for dogs.
Sports apparel manufacturer Under Armour Inc. doesn't want its name going to the dogs—the company is suing the creators of Puppy Armour, a line of athletic wear for canines.
August 05, 2016 at 10:00 AM
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Sports apparel manufacturer Under Armour Inc. doesn’t want its name going to the dogs.
The Baltimore-based company filed a trademark infringement suit against Miami-based S&O Innovations LLC, creator of Puppy Armour athletic wear for dogs.
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