Ford has filed a lawsuit against the Italian marque Ferrari in the U.S. courts to use the name to call F150 Formula One car with which will run this season the English driver Fernando Alonso and Felipe Massa.
According to the electronic edition of the newspaper "The Detroit News, Ford believes that the name violates the trademark of the F-150 pickup truck produced by Ford for decades. In addition, Ferrari Ford also accused the courts of "cybersquatting", ie an appropriate Internet domain that corresponds to a registered trade mark to create the page www.ferrarif150.com.
F150 Ferrari decided to name his car for Formula One this season to commemorate the 150 anniversary of the reunification of Italy.
The newspaper says that according to the complaint filed in court in Detroit, Ford has suffered irreparable damage to his trademark for the actions of Ferrari and request that the Italian brand name do not use the F150 in the U.S.. It so happens that the Chrysler Group is run from mid-2009 by Fiat, which owns Ferrari.
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According to the electronic edition of the newspaper "The Detroit News, Ford believes that the name violates the trademark of the F-150 pickup truck produced by Ford for decades. In addition, Ferrari Ford also accused the courts of "cybersquatting", ie an appropriate Internet domain that corresponds to a registered trade mark to create the page www.ferrarif150.com.
F150 Ferrari decided to name his car for Formula One this season to commemorate the 150 anniversary of the reunification of Italy.
The newspaper says that according to the complaint filed in court in Detroit, Ford has suffered irreparable damage to his trademark for the actions of Ferrari and request that the Italian brand name do not use the F150 in the U.S.. It so happens that the Chrysler Group is run from mid-2009 by Fiat, which owns Ferrari.
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