Haas retaliate with book lawsuit against former F1 team boss Guenther Steiner

Haasꦍ have initiated legal action against forme🎶r F1 team principal Guenther Steiner.

Guenther Steiner (ITA) RTL F1 TV Presenter. Formula 1 World Championship, Rd 6, Miami Grand Prix, Miami, Florida, USA,
Guenther Steiner (ITA) RTL F1 TV Presenter. Formula 1 World Championship, Rd 6, Miami Grand…

Haas have responded to Guenther Steiner’s legal action by bringing their own lawsuit against their former F1 team principal.

Earlier this month it was revealed that Steiner had 168澳洲幸运5官方🍒开奖结果历史:launched court action against Haas over monies he claims 🐠he is owed, as well as t♋he American team continuing to use his likeness for promotion.

Haas have now retaliated by ope🍌ning their own legal case against Steiner over alleged trademark infringements in his autobiogra💎phy, “Surviving to Drive”. 

Parent company Haas Automation argues Steiner and his publisher Ten Speed Pressꦰ have used images that contravene trademark rules.

“In 2023, without permission or consent from Haas 🍒Automation, Steiner authored, marketed, promoted, sold, d𒆙istributed, and profited from a publication titled “Surviving to Drive” (the “Accused Product”), which unlawfully used and displayed, and continues to use and display, the Haas Automation Trademarks and the Haas Automation Trade Dress for Steiner’s personal financial gain and illicit profit,” Court papers lodged in the Central District of California, Western Division, read.

🔥“Haas Automation never consented to Steiner’s use of the Haas Automation Trademarks or the Haas Autom🐼ation Trade Dress on the Accused Product.”

Haas Automation explained that Steiner’s failure to respond to the concerns raised prompted the 🧜initiation of legal action in a bid to seek compensation.

“Haas Automation gave pre-lawsuit notice to Steiner but to date Steiner has taken no action to cease or miti🐷gate his infringing acts, necessitating the instant lawsuit,” the suit continues.

“Steiner sells and♓ promotes the Accused Product in various mediums, including without limitation pr꧋int and digital, in violation of Haas Automation’s exclusive intellectual property rights.

“Information available online🌄 indicates that as of January 2024, the Accused Product has exceeded sales of at least 150,000 units and generated revenue of at least $4,500,000.”

Steiner, who was in charge of Haas from the t𝔍eam’s inception i👍n 2014 until his surprise departure at the end of 2023, claimed the US-based outfit violated an employment agreement he had.

“With decades in motorsport and connections throughout the🧸 Formula 1 c♔ircuit, Mr. Steiner brought instant credibility to Haas F1 as team principal,” Steiner’s suit read.

"When Netflix’s award-winning series Drive to Survive debuted, Mr. Steiner’s notoriety anꦇd personality quickly propelled Haas F1 to fan-favourites in the series, and in the process, transformed Haas F1 f💃rom an upstart racing team to formidable brand on the F1 circuit.”

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