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Oil giant Chevron sues Ampol in Caltex trademark stoush – Sydney Morning Herald
US oil giant Chevron has taken local fuel and service station operator Ampol to court over alleged misuse of Chevron’s Caltex brand.

Specifically, Chevron alleges two breaches where a service station canopy was branded with Ampol’s ‘The Foodary’ signage and an additional 21 breaches where the station’s pricing board had the Foodary logo at the top, rather than the Caltex logo.
A further 151 breaches were alleged in situations where the Caltex star logo was surrounded by the colour red, rather than green.
In documents filed by Chevron, the company claims it has suffered, and will continue to suffer, “substantial loss and dam…
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