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ADIDAS GIVING NIKE A TASTE OF ITS OWN MEDICINE DOWN UNDER?

          While Nike, an official sponsor of the 2000 Sydney
     Olympics, has "long worn the ambush marketer label following
     its antics at the Atlanta Olympics," adidas, not an Olympic
     sponsor, is "about to do a 'Nike' on Nike and launch a
     multi-million-dollar" ad campaign featuring "celebrity"
     Australian Olympic swimmer Ian Thorpe in an effort to "cash
     in on Olympic fever," according to a report in the SYDNEY
     MORNING HERALD.  Additionally, making the spot "even more
     controversial" is the full-body swimsuit Thorpe wears in it,
     as he "revealed two weeks ago" that he would not wear the
     suit of Speedo, an official sponsor of the Australian
     Olympic team (SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, 5/11).
          FOOT NOTE: Police in West Java, Indonesia, confirmed
     the destruction of more than 160,00O pairs of counterfeit
     athletic shoes, bearing infringements of MA-based Converse's
     logo, that were marketed under names such as "One Star" and
     "Dallas Star."  The investigation was headed by Harley Lewin
     of N.Y.-based Graham & James, Converse's longtime outside
     counsel.  Converse and New Balance cooperated in the
     investigation (Converse). 

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