Nike has been fined by the European Commission for restricting the cross-border sale of goods carrying the logos of some of Europe’s top football clubs. The US$14.5 million (€12.5m) fine concerns merchandise such as mugs, bed sheets, and stationery, which carries the brand of the club, but not Nike’s trademark.
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