Microban Wins Judgment on Fraudulent Trademark Registrations

Microban International announced it won a judgment and damages from Shanghai’s Greenchem Fine Chemicals for fraudulent use of its AEGIS Environmental Management Inc. (a subsidiary of Microban International) trademarks. The Putuo, Shanghai District Court order declared that Greenchem Fine Chemicals Ltd. unlawfully continued to use the AEGIS brand in sales and marketing materials after Microban terminated its distributor agreement in 2013, and throughout the trial.

During its distributorship with Microban, Greenchem Fine Chemicals Ltd. secured several fraudulent trademark registrations for the AEGIS trademarks in certain Asian territories. Greenchem Fine Chemicals Ltd. has been ordered to immediately discontinue its use of the AEGIS trademark registrations. A public apology has been ordered be published in the China IP Daily, before year’s end.

“This is an important victory for Microban,” said Lisa Owen, senior business director, global textiles for Microban. “Microban has always prided itself on the quality of its products, and we want to maintain the integrity of our brand. AEGIS comes from only one place and that is Microban and its authorized distributor network. We could not be more pleased as to how this case was handled in court, and we look forward to putting this market confusion behind us and moving forward with our valued customers and partners.”

Greenchem Fine Chemicals Ltd. is no longer an authorized distributor of AEGIS products, and is not permitted to sell any products produced by AEGIS Environmental Managementor Microban Products International, said the company. Microban does not stand behind the quality, efficacy or regulatory compliance of products obtained from Greenchem Fine Chemicals Ltd.


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