MTA defends F Line trademark

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NY1 reports that the MTA won an injunction against F Line Bagels, a subway-themed bagel store in Carroll Gardens: MTA Forces Brooklyn Bagel Shop To Cover Up Subway-Themed Signs: "A judge has sided with the MTA and ordered the owners of F Line Bagels in Carroll Gardens to cover up the subway logos on its signs. However, lawyers for the MTA say that's not good enough. They want the signs completely removed and the owners to pay them $5,000 in licensing fees."

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