After Oakland changed the name of its airport earlier this year, San Francisco's city attorney on Tuesday asked a federal judge to block the change as part of a trademark infringement lawsuit.

The motion for a preliminary injunction is asking a judge to order the city of Oakland and Port of Oakland to immediately stop using the new airport name of San Francisco Bay Oakland International Airport, to declare that Oakland has infringed on the trademark for San Francisco International Airport, and to pay damages and court fees, according to the office of San Francisco City Attorney David Chiu.

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Terence Y

Not this continued soap opera… Obviously, San Francisco has plenty of money if they’re pursuing this petty and frivolous lawsuit. Although I’m not a fan of Oakland, I’d recommend Oakland begin busing some of their homeless folks to San Francisco since SF has money to spare. You know, like San Francisco is busing their homeless to other locales and states. Another option should Oakland lose and exhaust their appeals – change the name to Oakland San Francisco Bay International Airport, SF Bay Oakland International Airport, etc.

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