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Furniture Giant IKEA Loses Its Trademark in Indonesia

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7 February 2016 13:34 WIB

Muslim women walk by a sign at the IKEA store in Tangerang, Indonesia, Friday, Feb. 5, 2016. The furniture giant, founded in Sweden in 1943, has lost a trademark dispute in Indonesia after the country's highest court agreed the IKEA name was owned by a local company. Indonesian rattan furniture company PT Ratania Khatulistiwa registered its IKEA trademark on Dec. 2013. It's an acronym of the Indonesian words Intan Khatulistiwa Esa Abadi, which refer to the rattan industry. AP/Tatan Syuflana

6 Februari 2016 00:00 WIB

Muslim women shop at the IKEA store in Tangerang, Indonesia, Friday, Feb. 5, 2016. The furniture giant, founded in Sweden in 1943, has lost a trademark dispute in Indonesia after the country's highest court agreed the IKEA name was owned by a local company. Indonesian rattan furniture company PT Ratania Khatulistiwa registered its IKEA trademark on Dec. 2013. It's an acronym of the Indonesian words Intan Khatulistiwa Esa Abadi, which refer to the rattan industry. AP/Tatan Syuflana

6 Februari 2016 00:00 WIB

A Muslim woman checks her mobile phone as two shoppers stand by at the IKEA store in Tangerang, Indonesia, Friday, Feb. 5, 2016. The furniture giant, founded in Sweden in 1943, has lost a trademark dispute in Indonesia after the country's highest court agreed the IKEA name was owned by a local company. Indonesian rattan furniture company PT Ratania Khatulistiwa registered its IKEA trademark on Dec. 2013. It's an acronym of the Indonesian words Intan Khatulistiwa Esa Abadi, which refer to the rattan industry. AP/Tatan Syuflana

6 Februari 2016 00:00 WIB

File, Women at the IKEA store in Tangerang, Indonesia, Friday, Feb. 5, 2016. The furniture giant, founded in Sweden in 1943, has lost a trademark dispute in Indonesia after the country's highest court agreed the IKEA name was owned by a local company. Indonesian rattan furniture company PT Ratania Khatulistiwa registered its IKEA trademark on Dec. 2013. It's an acronym of the Indonesian words Intan Khatulistiwa Esa Abadi, which refer to the rattan industry. TEMPOMarifka Wahyu Hidayat

6 Februari 2016 00:00 WIB

File, Women at the IKEA store in Tangerang, Indonesia. The furniture giant, founded in Sweden in 1943, has lost a trademark dispute in Indonesia after the country's highest court agreed the IKEA name was owned by a local company. Indonesian rattan furniture company PT Ratania Khatulistiwa registered its IKEA trademark on Dec. 2013. It's an acronym of the Indonesian words Intan Khatulistiwa Esa Abadi, which refer to the rattan industry. TEMPO/Marifka Wahyu Hidayat

6 Februari 2016 00:00 WIB

An IKEA store in Tangerang, Indonesia. The Swedish furniture-giant has lost a trademark dispute in Indonesia after the country's highest court decided that the IKEA brand belongs to a local company PT Ratania Khatulistiwa. TEMPOMarifka Wahyu Hidayat

6 Februari 2016 00:00 WIB