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Budweiser trademark dispute : ウィキペディア英語版 | Budweiser trademark dispute The Budweiser trademark dispute is an ongoing series of legal disputes between two beer companies who claim trademark and geographic origin rights to the name "Budweiser". The dispute has been ongoing since 1907, and has involved more than 100 court cases around the world. == Background == Beer brewing in the city of České Budějovice ((ドイツ語:Böhmisch Budweis)), which was then in the Kingdom of Bohemia and is now in the Czech Republic, dates back to the 13th century,〔Harper, Timothy; Oliver, Garrett (1997). ''The Good Beer Book'', p.68. New York: Berkley. ISBN 0-425-15614-1.〕 when the city was granted brewing rights during the reign of Ottokar II of Bohemia. During the time when both Czech and German were official languages in the kingdom, two breweries were founded in the city. Both breweries made beer which they called "Budweiser", similar to how brewers in the city of Pilsen made a beer generically called Pilsner. In 1876, the American brewer Anheuser-Busch began making a beer which it also called "Budweiser", motivated in part by a desire to "brew a beer similar in quality, color, flavor and taste to the beer then made at Budweis", according to Adolphus Busch.〔
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