Meanwhile, a Virgin Group spokesperson said: “Today’s court judgement demonstrates the strength of our business and brand following Brightline’s attempts to breach a long-term licensing agreement. We continue to work with the most dynamic partners across the world to bring ideas to life and change business for good.”
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