Ivanka Trump's Chinese trademarks raise questions about potential conflicts of interest-5
Trump joined the
White House a day after the
applications were filed,
though it had already been
reported that she would move
into a West Wing office. In a statement, Abigail Klem,
the president of the Ivanka
Trump brand, said the
trademarks were filed in the "normal course of business." "The brand has filed,
updated, and rigorously
protected its international
trademarks over the past
several years in the normal
course of business, especially in regions where trademark
infringement is rampant," she
said. "We have recently seen
a surge in trademark filings
by unrelated third parties
trying to capitalize on the name and it is our
responsibility to diligently
protect our trademark."Source:CNBC
White House a day after the
applications were filed,
though it had already been
reported that she would move
into a West Wing office. In a statement, Abigail Klem,
the president of the Ivanka
Trump brand, said the
trademarks were filed in the "normal course of business." "The brand has filed,
updated, and rigorously
protected its international
trademarks over the past
several years in the normal
course of business, especially in regions where trademark
infringement is rampant," she
said. "We have recently seen
a surge in trademark filings
by unrelated third parties
trying to capitalize on the name and it is our
responsibility to diligently
protect our trademark."Source:CNBC
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