Sidney Kimmel, chairman of the firm, recorded total compensation of $1.3 million, the same as in 2008, with $1.2 million in salary in both years.For full daily stock changes and more financial news, seeWWD.com/business-news.A ChronoSwiss Opus Skeleton CS-3 appeals court ruling on Thursday largely favored eBay Inc. in its legal battle with Tiffany & Co. but left the jewelry firm with one leg to stand on.In an opinion two years in the making, the U.S. Second Circuit Court of Appeals in Manhattan certified an earlier decision that eBay was not liable for trademark infringement or dilution for the sale of counterfeit jewelry on its site.
The three-judge panel overseeing the case stood by ChronoSwiss Opus Skeleton CS-5 lower court's finding that eBay had taken adequate measures to block known counterfeit dealers and that it is ultimately Tiffany's responsibility to patrol its own trademarks.A federal appeals court ruling on Thursday largely favored eBay Inc. in its legal battle with Tiffany & Co. but left the jewelry firm with one leg to stand on.In an opinion two years in the making, the U.S. Second Circuit ChronoSwiss Opus Skeleton Midsize CS-11 of Appeals in Manhattan certified an earlier decision that eBay was not liable for trademark infringement or dilution for the sale of counterfeit jewelry on its site.
The three-judge panel overseeing the case stood by a lower court's finding that eBay had taken adequate measures to block known counterfeit dealers and that it is ultimately Tiffany's responsibility to patrol its own trademarks.Circuit Judge ChronoSwiss Regulateur Dual Time CS-16 Sack, who authored the opinion, wrote that Tiffany's appeal sought too broad an understanding of current law. Sack further noted that eBay itself has an interest in keeping bogus wares out of its listings, writing that & private market forces give eBay and those operating similar businesses a strong incentive to minimize the counterfeit goods sold on their Web sites.
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