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Packer
in dispute to protect the Crown name - 9th February
2015

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James
Packer's Crown Resorts has become embroiled in a billion-dollar
legal dispute with property developer Iwan Sunito
over claims he is cashing in on the Crown name.
Crown
Resorts is claiming Mr Sunito's company, Crown Group
and its subsidiaries, have breached a number of its
trademarks including logos and brand names, The Sydney
Morning Herald reports.
It
also alleges the Indonesian-born Mr Sunito is misleading
consumers by using the brand associated with the casino
company and its hospitality brand.
The
Sydney-based property developer founded his Crown
Group 17 years ago and has $3.5 billion worth of Australian
residential developments projects in the pipeline.
A
Crown Resorts spokesman told Fairfax Media the company
had asked the court to restrain Crown Group from overstepping
its trademarks. The company is also seeking damages.
"Crown
Resorts has been left with no choice but to take this
action to protect its hard-won reputation," he
said.
"Crown
Resorts has become increasingly concerned that Crown
International Group is taking advantage of Crown Resorts'
brands and reputation in its offerings of residential
apartments, serviced apartments, hotel rooms and retail
shopping."
A
spokeswoman for Crown Group declined to comment when
contacted by Fairfax Media, other than to confirm
their lawyers were looking into the matter.
In
its statement of claim Crown Resorts, and its subsidiary
Crown Melbourne, outline 16 different trademarks that
Crown Group has allegedly infringed, the media outlet
reports.
These
include Crown Apartments, Crown Towers and Crown Resort
and three pending trademarks.
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