PORTLAND, MAINE - A Portland rug maker has been awarded $50,000 for copyright infringement by one of the nation's largest carpet manufacturers. <br>
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A design by Masland Carpets of Calhoun, Georgia, was knocked off from one sold by Portland rug maker Angela Adams Designs, a federal jury ruled Monday. <br>
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Masland must destroy any samples of the carpet and remove all catalog images advertising its design, according to the verdict. <br>
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Adams' lawyer, Robert Stier, said two years ago, Adams was considering Masland as a potential vendor when it sent the company its popular 'Manfred design.' <br>
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Then in February, Masland officials showed Adams their new carpet patterns that closely resembled her own, according to Angela Adams, the firm's owner. <br>
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Adams said Masland later began promoting the design, claiming it was not an infringement. <br>
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Ken Dempsey, president of Masland Carpets, said his company plans to appeal the jury's verdict. <br>
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Masland is part of The Dixie Group, the country's fifth largest carpet maker.
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