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Nike Attacks Puma In Patent Case Over Flyknit, Air And Cleat Assembly

The amount of money that shoe and apparel companies spend on protection of their intellectual property is astonishing, whether it be related to trademark infringement, patent infringement or otherwise. Further, a number of cases in the space involve large entities battling each other over use of what is at least deemed by one party to be proprietary. Continue reading “Nike Attacks Puma In Patent Case Over Flyknit, Air And Cleat Assembly”

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A Nike patent could have your athletic wear looking like Iron Man’s suit

Fitness apparel companies have struggled for years to find ways to help outdoor athletes maintain a constant core temperature in both hot and cold temperatures. By keeping their core temperature at a consistent level, performance is improved over longer distances and extended periods of time, but changing weather conditions can make that a challenge. Now, Nike has received a patent on a high-tech approach to overcoming this problem, potentially creating an entirely new category of workout clothing.

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