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Ferrari has officially regained control of the “Testarossa” name after years of courtroom drama.
An EU court has ruled a previous decision to strip Ferrari of the rights to use the moniker was flawed, and it belongs to the ...
A Ferrari Testarossa from 1988 seen in the Auto & Technik Museum in Sinsheim, Germany, July 29, 2017. (Uli Deck/ dpa Picture-Alliance via AFP) THE HAGUE, Netherlands (CN) — The European Union’s ...
The European Union's General Court ruled that the Italian marque had wrongly been stripped of the rights to the Testarossa name in 2023.
Ferrari on Wednesday scored a win at the EU's second-highest court, which said the luxury sportscar maker had been wrongfully stripped off the rights to the Testarossa brand name.
The EU General Court has upheld Ferrari’s rights to the Testarossa trademark, ruling that its use on second-hand cars, parts, and licensed scale models constituted genuine use.