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new design of its Roxor off-road utility vehicle does not infringe upon the intellectual property rights (IPR) of Fiat Chrysler Automobiles Jeep brand, a US regulator has ruled. Mahindra, in a regulatory filing, has said that it has received a notice of confirmation by the International Trade Commission (ITC) that the post-2020 Roxor design does not infringe on the Jeep Trade Dress. · · ·
The Roxor is a recreational vehicle sold in North America based on the first-gen Thar “The ITC said that having reviewed the record of the underlying violation investigation, as well as the record of the modification proceeding, including the parties’ comments and responses thereto, it has determined to modify the Limited Exclusion Orders and the Cease and Desist Orders in this matter to include an explicit exemption with respect to Mahindra’s Post-2020 Roxor vehicle. The ITC has adopted the findings of th
US regulator modifies ban to allow Indian automaker to sell updated models Published: December 30, 2020 13:09 Reuters ITC had earlier ruled Mahindra infringed on the intellectual property rights of FCA s 2019-model Jeep brand and barred the sale of the Roxor. Image Credit: Supplied
A US regulator ruled that Mahindra and Mahindra Ltd s new design for its Roxor off-road utility vehicle did not infringe the intellectual property rights of Fiat Chrysler Automobiles Jeep brand, six months after barring the sale of older models.
The International Trade Commission (ITC) said the post-2020 Roxor model did not violate the trade dress of FCA s Jeep Wrangler SUV, accepting an administrative law judge s October recommendation that design changes made by Mahindra meant an earlier cease-and-desist order should not apply to newer models.
This week in Auto: 2020 was a forgettable year, welcome 2021?
Here is a complete look at all other stories that made headlines in the auto space December 26, 2020 / 10:16 AM IST
The year 2020 will go down as year like no other. From zero sales in April to factories hitting peak capacities in October – all within a span of seven months – 2020 has been a tumultuous year for the auto industry. In today’s final wrap of the year we take a look at what 2020 brought with itself. But first here is a complete look at all other stories that made headlines in the auto space.