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Ferrari on Wednesday scored a win at the EU's second-highest court, which said the luxury sportscar maker had been wrongfully stripped off the rights to the Testarossa brand name.
Ferrari has officially regained control of the “Testarossa” name after years of courtroom drama.
The European Union's General Court ruled that the Italian marque had wrongly been stripped of the rights to the Testarossa ...
Not only does Ferrari retain the rights to the name, but the ruling sets legal precedent for other legacy brands as well ...
An EU court has ruled a previous decision to strip Ferrari of the rights to use the moniker was flawed, and it belongs to the ...
The Testarossa wordmark had been declared invalid by the trademark office after a toymaker argued that Ferrari hadn't used it ...
The iconic Ferrari Testarossa TR 512 brings back '80s supercar glory with its wide stance and signature flat-12 engine. In ...
An EU court overturned decisions that had revoked Ferrari’s rights for cars, parts, and scale models bearing the mark.
Ferrari lover Scott Chivers jumped at the idea of saving an exceedingly rough but rare Testarossa that had been converted into a roofless Spider, but he didn’t turn it over to a shop for a full ...
A brief history of the Ferrari Testarossa, including the 512 TR and F512 M along with some fun facts, buying tips, recent auctions, and tons of stories about the iconic Italian supercar.
If you had a Ferrari Testarossa back in 1989 but wanted the performance and the looks of Enzo's last child, the F40, all you needed to do is ring up Lotec. Those crazy Bavarians could help.
Ferrari sold 17,000 euros ($20,000) worth of Testarossa parts between 2011 and 2017, but the German court found this was insufficient to constitute “genuine use.” Ferrari pointed out that only some ...