Starbucks Corp. recently emerged victorious over a chain of Chinese coffee houses with names and logos that the
Seattle-based coffee giant felt too closely resembled their own. The Chinese company went by the name of Xingbake.
"Xing" means star and bake, pronounced "bah kuh," sounds a bit too much like Starbucks, apparently.
The logos are a little curious as well. According to the recent ruling, Xingbake will pay Starbucks Corp. $62,000.

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