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Data Access Corporation filed a complaint on Tuesday in the Southern District of Florida against defendant Microsoft Corporation for trademark infringement of the DATAFLEX trademark, which both parties allegedly use in connection with similar products.
Data Access is
the owner of the DATAFLEX trademark, which it has been using for almost
40 years in connection with its DataFlex product which covers software
and business applications. The complaint says the product is “a
programming language and visual tool for developing Windows, web, and
mobile software applications on one development and deployment
framework-based program.”
On July 21, the plaintiff stated that
“Microsoft introduced a software platform for building and deploying
applications under the name DATAFLEX.” Furthermore, Data Access
proffered that these two DATAFLEX marks used by both parties are the
same and essentially cover the same type of items, software, and
applications. The plaintiff added that it sent a cease and desist letter
to Microsoft the next day, but “Microsoft continues to promote and
offer the products on its website and through other channels.”
Data
Access stated that Microsoft had knowledge of its trademark and did not
obtain a license to use in connection with its allegedly infringing
goods. Consequently, the company claimed that this conduct constituted
copyright infringement. Data Access added that there is also the
likelihood of confusion between the products and trademarks or the
possibility for consumers to create a false association between the two
and the goodwill of its product could be harmed.
The counts
against Microsoft for the aforementioned conduct are infringement of
federally registered trademarks and service marks, federal unfair
competition and false designation of origin, common law trademark
infringement, and violations of Florida’s Deceptive and Unfair Trade
Practices Act.
Data Access has sought a declaratory judgment,
preliminary and permanent injunctive relief, an award for damages,
disgorgement of ill-gotten gains, an award for attorneys’ fees and cost,
and other relief.
Data Access is represented by SMGQ Law and Nixon & Vanderhye, PC.
Source: lawstreetmedia.com
Author:KIRSTEN ERRICK
Editor:Vapor