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French knife-making village Laguiole renounces name in brand row

People of Laguiole symbolically renounce name in protest at its use on made-in-China wares

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Laguiole is the brand name of France's most famous knives.

Residents of Laguiole, a village synonymous with the manufacture of France's most famous knives, have symbolically "unnamed" the place in protest at losing control of the name.

The villagers are furious that the name Laguiole has passed into the hands of an entrepreneur who allows it to be used to sell made-in-China knives and barbecues.

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To the cheers of around 200 locals, mayor Vincent Alazard pulled down a sign at the entrance to the village in the Aveyron region of southwestern France.

"Our name no longer belongs to us, so what do you want us to do with this sign," the mayor told the assembled protesters. "We are going to take it to Paris and give it to those who have taken it away from us."

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Last month, the village lost a legal battle to reclaim rights to the name from Gilbert Szajner.

The businessman registered Laguiole as a trademark in 1993 and has since licensed its use for products including clothes, table and bed linen, lighters and barbecues, as well as the cutlery which originally made its name.

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