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In a statement, it said that the lawsuit was not directed at sales in Australia, but pertained to Australian Leather's infringement of its registered trademarks in the US. Mr Oygur has flown to America, where he is fighting not only the lawsuit, but also to overturn the original US trademark so he can sell his boots worldwide.
I'm doing this for the Australian boot industry," he said. Australian independent Senator Nick Xenophon has even raised the issue in his nation's parliament. So surely Australia can protect the use of the word 'ugg' for Australian small manufacturers.
Australia's consumer watchdog ultimately decided not to take action. However, Mr Xenophon has continued to publicise Mr Oygur's case, travelling with him to the US to protest outside Deckers' headquarters last week. University of Adelaide branding expert Dean Wilkie has spent a lifetime studying why consumers choose to buy what he calls "country of origin" products. He told the BBC it's no surprise that Deckers has acted as they have. It portrays a laid-back, yet positive mood, which in turn puts the buyer in a positive frame of mind to buy.
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