uabat | Nike and Adidas actually fought? It is said to be for...
It is reported that uabat sneaker giant Nike submitted an application to the Washington International Trade Commission on December 8, requesting that the U.S. Trade Commission officially ban the import of Adidas' Stella McCartney Ultraboost, Pharrell Williams SUperstar Primeknit and Terrex Free Hiker. , Said that these Adidas uabats shoe series products are suspected of copying Nike's patented knitted fabric Flyknit. It is reported that this fabric can reduce the waste of resources without reducing the performance of the fabric.
For the knitted fabric of Flyknit, Nike's official uabat website explains this: a material made of strong and light yarn; it can be woven into a one-piece upper, and the athlete's feet are fixed on the sole.
According to Nike, this knitted fabric of Flyknit was developed by uabat Nike over a decade and an investment of more than 100 million U.S. dollars, and almost all of the research was done in the United States-"representing the first shoe upper in decades. Major technological breakthroughs and innovations."
The uabats shoes mentioned in Nike’s application to the Washington International Trade Commission this time cover Flyknit technology, which uses special yarns made of recyclable and renewable materials to create a sock-like fit on the upper of the shoe. .
Nike insists on researching this technology for ten years, while Adidas has given up independent innovation; at the same time, Adidas has challenged the use of Nike’s multiple patents for Flyknit technology in the past ten years uabat without Nike’s permission. , But all failed.
Nike stated that this application was submitted by Nike to be forced to file a lawsuit, the main purpose is to defend Nike's investment in innovation, by preventing the unauthorized use of Adidas uabats to achieve the purpose of protecting this patented technology.
Regarding receiving this lawsuit, Adidas said that they are currently analyzing the complaint and will "defend themselves against the allegations."
Adidas spokesperson Mandy Niber said, "Our Primeknit technology is also derived from years of dedicated research and uabats shows our commitment to sustainable development."
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