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Haas won't change livery after Rich Energy court case
Haas insist they will not change the VF-19's livery or use of the Rich Energy logo despite the company's defeat in court. Whyte Bikes won a copyright infringement claim against Rich Energy earlier this week over their stag logo – a design almost identical to the one established by Whyte. The company can now launch an injunction to prevent Rich Energy from using the logo, as well as potentially claim for damages and a share of their profits. The logo appears on the VF-19 and on the Haas drivers' helmets, but the team insist they have not been told to remove it before the case returns to the courts next month. 'We were told [that] when we need to change something they will tell us,'...
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