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The Bombay High Court has ordered Cognizant to cease using its logo in India due to a trademark infringement suit filed by Atyati Technologies. Cognizant has complied by removing the logo from its ...
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Shiba Inu developers said on Tuesday the long-delayed LEASH v2 migration will begin in the coming days after security firm Hexens signed off on the new token and its migration contract. The approval ...
Welcome back eclectic wall designs, oil lamp fixtures and wobbly wooden tables. Cracker Barrel won't remodel its restaurants after all. The country store and restaurant chain announced on Sept. 9 that ...
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New Delhi/Bengaluru: Cognizant Technology Solutions Corp has moved the Supreme Court challenging a Bombay high court order that barred the Nasdaq-listed firm from using its hexagonal logo in India.