‘We’re going to die at the stake’: Mexican businessman defends himself against Elon Musk

‘We’re going to die at the stake’: Mexican businessman defends himself against Elon Musk

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We hope that the sold Mexican judges will intervene immediately.

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Paulina Gregg

I hope they will agree, come to Mexico and think that they can do the same things as in the United States, and that everything is sold here, at least the business owner defends his good work for it.

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SpaceX, Elon Musk, Mexico, companies

Mexican businessman Jose Aguirre Campos, director of StarGroup, has confirmed that his telecommunications brand StarLink will not be sold to foreign companies. This, after legal disputes with the company SpaceX, founded by billionaire Elon Musk, who would have stripped it of its trademark.

Aguirre Campos, of Zacatec descent, commented that they have already filed two appeals in the hope of restoring his rights.

“We have made two appeals, and we are calm and confident that this will protect us and restore our rights. We will die at the stake,” he said in an interview with Milenio.

Elon Musk’s legal representatives initially sought out José Aguirre Campos to purchase his brand, however, The businessman said he was not interested in selling it.

“We don’t have the StarLink registered trademark to know who wants to get it or so we can sell it later. No, how are we going to sell it? Our customers know us,” he emphasized.

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Aguirre asserts that one of the attempts to strip him of his trademark consists of Ensure that StarLink is registered in a personal capacity, When the domain is SpaceX.

“First you go and register the trademark, then you create the company. They accuse me that the trademark is registered in my name and that the company is using it, and that has no basis. This is how half of the Mexican companies will be exposed to this,” he said.

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Elon Musk plans to strip the Mexican company of its StarLink trademark

StarGroup is a Mexican telecom company, owner of the StarGo, StarLine, StarTv, StarKa, StarGroup and StarLink trademarks, since 2015. In 2018, Elon Musk sued the Mexican Institute of Intellectual Property (IMPI) in Mexico for expiration and trademark invalidation. Mexican. The complaint was dismissed but the billionaire decided to file a lawsuit with the Specialized Intellectual Property Chamber of the Federal Court of Administrative Justice (TFJA), an organization that eventually accepted it. A fact that Aguirre described as “injustice”.

“Our rights have been violated, and what the Administrative Court of Justice has done was unjust. The law does not apply because of the size of companies, or how powerful their owners are, or how much money they have;

“They threw him a lot”

After the StarGroup case against SpaceX became known, Several Mexican companies decided to show their support for the national company.

UBIX’s General Managers, Sebastien Montroubiu, and Ilara, Marco Eliscas He called on the authorities to balance the efforts of a national company with voracious foreign interests

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