Well we knew it was bound to happen. It appears that Polaris is now sending cease & desist letters regarding the Indian Trademark.
The big questions remains, what does this mean to our antique community? We've been making parts long before Polaris ever came around? And if it wasn't for companies like ours and others through the years the Indian trademark would not be worth what it is today because the bikes would not be on the road like they are today without 40 years of parts available for them.
Here is the link to the article:
POLARIS ENFORCES TRADEMARK
The big questions remains, what does this mean to our antique community? We've been making parts long before Polaris ever came around? And if it wasn't for companies like ours and others through the years the Indian trademark would not be worth what it is today because the bikes would not be on the road like they are today without 40 years of parts available for them.
Here is the link to the article:
POLARIS ENFORCES TRADEMARK
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