Oklahoma City retailer files trademark infringement lawsuit against Hallmark Cards
By BRIANNA BAILEY NewsOK.com on Sep 11, 2013, at 3:08 PM
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OKLAHOMA CITY - Beneath the thousands of twinkling Christmas lights on display at the Oklahoma City retailer North Pole City, a turf war is brewing with greeting card giant Hallmark Cards.
The Oklahoma City seasonal store, which sells Christmas ornaments and holiday collectibles, filed a federal trademark infringement lawsuit on Monday against Hallmark over the use of the name North Pole City.
The retailer filed the lawsuit after it learned of Hallmark's plans to use the North Pole City name on its merchandise, store owner David Green said in a statement released through his attorney Tuesday.
“Hallmark has been well aware that North Pole City has utilized the ‘North Pole City' phrase or name for some time,” Green said. “We are still hopeful that we can resolve this dispute informally with Hallmark.”
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