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Infosys may be forced to change name in France
 
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May 02, 2008 17:30 IST
Indian IT giant Infosys [Get Quote] may have to  change its name in France, as a court has found its use  of this name infringing the trademark as well as business and  corporate identities of another firm 'Infosys France'.

While noting that it may be forced to operate under some other trade name in France, Nasdaq-listed Infosys Technologies said in a regulatory filing in New York that it has sought a stay on  the court ruling and is planning to appeal against it.

The Bangalore-headquartered company, which is present  across a host of countries, said a civil court in Bobigny,  France, ruled on April 15, that its use of the name "Infosys"  constituted infringement of the trademark, corporate name and  trade name "Infosys France" in that country.

The ruling added that the Indian IT major could not use  the same name in France as a trademark, corporate name, trade  name and domain name "with immediate effect." According to Infosys Technologies' regulatory filing, it  has two sales and marketing offices in France.

"Infosys France" is a technology and consulting firm based in France and is part of an integrated management  consulting services provider "Groupe Infodis."

"Although we have appealed against the ruling and have  sought a stay on the decision of the civil court, failure to  obtain a stay..., or an adverse final ruling, may force us to operate under a different trade name and could adversely  affect our operations in France," Indian firm said.  


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