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Oct. 20, 2007

Wham-O Wins Battle Over Yellow

LOS ANGELES - A federal jury has awarded Emeryville's Wham-O $6 million, finding that rival toy maker ToyQuest of Los Angeles violated Wham-O's trademark of the color used in one of its products.

By D. Heimpel
Daily Journal Staff Writer

      LOS ANGELES - A federal jury has awarded Emeryville's Wham-O $6 million, finding that rival toy maker ToyQuest of Los Angeles violated Wham-O's trademark of the color used in one of its products.
      ToyQuest was found liable for willful infringement, false advertising and dilution of Wham-O's federally registered trademark on a shade of yellow ...

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