Park City responds to letter from Vail Resorts regarding trademark application

Post Date:07/05/2016 4:32 PM

On July 5, 2016, Park City's mayor and city council received a letter from Bill Rock, the Chief Operating Officer of Park City Mountain Resort, regarding their trademark application. The letter, which can be read here, stated that Vail Resorts was "...not willing to withdraw or amend our application." 

Park City's mayor issued a press release in response to the letter.

You can read Mayor Thomas' letter responding to Mr. Rock, which was published in the Park Record on July 6, 2016.

Park City's council offered a trademark coexistence agreement, but it has not yet been ratified by Vail Resorts. You may view the draft Trademark Coexistence Agreement here.

Please let Park City's mayor and city council know what you think about the trademark dispute. Link to this short survey to provide comment.

 

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