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October 29, 2004

Trademark Infringement Threat to Domestic Security?

The Oregon-based Pufferbelly Toys was visited by agents for the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and ordered to remove a toy called the Magic Cube from shelves. According to DHS agents, the toy infringes on the trademark and patent of the popular Rubik's Cube.

Posted by tRJ at 01:26 PM in Copyright & Trademark | Permalink

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