Dunlop padel finds himself sentenced in court in Madrid: Dunlop Padel would have copied a Varlion racket. A charge disputed by Dunlop. But the Tribunal agrees with Varlion.

This story begins to date. The Varlion brand had detected great similarities between one of its palas and that of the Dunlop brand, the Heaven.

After several accusations and going to court, Madrid's sentence falls: Dunlop is ultimately guilty of copying and improper use of Varlion's intellectual property.

Following this decision, the court ordered the destruction of the Heaven… is there any left?

This story, which is not the first, shows the permanent struggle that exists in this growing world that is that of the palas market. padel high tech.

Note that in the market some brands produce in the factory brands that the competitor. Consequence: This type of conflict is not so new.

source: PadelSpain

Julien Bondia

Julien Bondia is a teacher of padel in Tenerife (Spain). Columnist and advisor, he helps you play better through his tutorials and tactical/technical articles padel.

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