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Nike sues Adidas over patent

BEAVERTON, Oregon (AP) -- Nike filed a patent infringement lawsuit against Adidas-Salomon, claiming its arch rival makes shoes using elements of Nike's SHOX cushioning technology.

U.S.-based Nike alleges the new Kevin Garnett signature shoe by Adidas and its A3 shoes are among the footwear that violate the Nike patent.

"Despite Nike's patent protection, Adidas has built shoes that use Nike's technology," Nike spokesman Vada Manager said on Thursday.

Herzogenaurach, Germany-based Adidas had no immediate comment on the lawsuit, but planned to issue a statement later Friday.

Shares of Adidas were down less than 1 percent to 168.80 euros ($200.16) in Frankfurt trading.

The complaint was filed in U.S. District Court in Lufkin, Texas, because the court has "expertise in complex intellectual property cases" and can resolve it more quickly, Manager said.

Nike, now the world's largest athletic shoe and clothing manufacturer, began developing the cushioning technology almost 20 years ago when it trailed Reebok International as the No. 2 shoe maker.

Adidas, now the No. 2 manufacturer, last month completed its $3.8 billion (3.2 billion euros) purchase of Reebok, moving it closer in sales to Nike.

The SHOX technology was introduced in 2000 after the original Nike Air shoe debuted in 1979. Since then, Nike has produced numerous shoes based on the SHOX design.

The latest version finally eliminates foam from the mid sole of a shoe that relies on air cushioning in a design first suggested to Nike by aerospace engineer Frank Rudy. The goal was to create a shoe with lighter, more durable cushioning than foam.

During the World Shoe Association Show in Las Vegas last week, Nike served lawsuits on two other companies it claims is infringing on Nike patents -- Air Max Import and Export and Romeo and Juliette.

Copyright 2006 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed

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今までは、ただカッコイイとかファショナブルなスニーカーとしか
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“The LeBrons” figures! What?!

Here’s something different…Upper Deck and Nike have teamed up to produce a line of limited edition vinyl LeBron James figures. To kick it off, UD is releasing a special “All-Star Edition” of Athlete LeBron wearing the Zoom LeBron III All-Star Edition kicks and matching red L23 gear.

Only 750 of this edition were produced and will be available online (while supplies last) at UpperDeckStore.com starting Wednesday, February 15th at 9:23am PT / 12:23pm ET. UD will be releasing all four “The LeBrons” characters from the commercials - including All-Business, Wise and Kid LeBron - in April. The 12-inch figures will be released under the brand name All-Star Vinyl. The shoes on Athlete LeBron and Kid LeBron are removable, which will allow the ability to swap shoes and colors from future figures. Get your LeBron on.

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