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ANA MARIA C. MANGUERRA v. JUDGE GALICANO C. ARRIESGADO

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2005-06-29
AZCUNA, J.
In 1972, per "Trademark, Technical Data, and Technical Assistance Agreement,"[3] Levi Strauss & Co., the principal based in Delaware, United States of America, granted petitioner Levi Strauss (Phils.) a non-exclusive license to use LEVI'S trademark, design, and name in the manufacturing, marketing, distribution, and sale of its clothing and other goods.[4] The licensing agreement was renewed several times, the recent one being under Certificate of Registration No. 1379-A.[5] Levi Strauss & Co. obtained certificates of registration from the BPTTT for the following trademarks: "LEVI'S"[6]; "501"[7]; "Two Horse Design"[8]; "Two Horse Label"[9]; "Two Horse Patch"[10]; "Two Horse Label with Patterned Arcuate Design"[11]; "Arcuate Design"[12]; and the composite trademarks,[13] namely, "Arcuate," "Tab," and "Two Horse Patch."