Court Says Cuba Tobacco Company Has Right to Seek Cancellation of U.S. Rival’s ‘Cohiba’ Trademark

Ruling in a three-decade dispute over the right to trademark the famed Cohiba brand of cigars, a federal court in Virginia has decided Cuba’s state-owned tobacco company properly sought cancellation of a U.S. company’s claim to the name.

A ruling issued Wednesday by the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia determined Empresa Cubano del Tabaco and General Cigar Company were bound by terms of the Inter-American Convention, which recognizes trademarks registered in member nations. It also found the U.S. embargo against Cuba does not bar the Cuban company from seeking cancellation of General Cigar’s mark.

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