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native_name = Republika ng Pilipinas<br>Republic of the Philippines |
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common_name = the Philippines |
image_flag = Flag of the Philippines.svg |
image_coat = Philippine coat-of-arms.png | national_motto = ''Maka-Diyos, Makatao, Makakalikasan, at Makabansa'' ([[Filipino language|Filipino]]: For God, the People, Nature, and Country)'' |
image_map = LocationPhilippines.png |
national_anthem = ''[[Lupang Hinirang]] (Chosen Land)'' |
official_languages = [[Filipino language|Filipino]] ([[Tagalog language|Tagalog]]), [[English language|English]] <sup>1<sup> |
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capital = [[Manila]]|latd=14|latm=35|latNS=N|longd=121|longm=0|longEW=E
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largest_city = [[Quezon City]] (population)<br>[[Davao City]] (area)|
government_type = [[Democracy|Democratic]] [[Unitary state|Unitary Republic]] |
leader_titles = [[President of the Philippines|President]]<br>[[Vice President of the Philippines|Vice President]] |
leader_names = [[Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo]]<br>[[Noli de Castro]] |
area = 300,000 |
area_rank = 71st|
area_magnitude = 1 E11|
percent_water = 0.6% |
population_estimate = 87,857,473 |
population_estimate_year = July 2005 |
population_estimate_rank = 12th |
population_census = 76,498,735 |
population_census_year = 2000 |
population_density = 276 |
population_density_rank = 27th |
GDP_PPP_year = 2005 |
GDP_PPP = $409,445 million |
GDP_PPP_rank = 25th |
GDP_PPP_per_capita = $4,770 |
GDP_PPP_per_capita_rank = 107th |
HDI_year = 2003 |
HDI = 0.758 |
HDI_rank = 84th |
HDI_category = <font color="#FFCC00">medium</font> |
sovereignty_type = [[Independence]] |
established_events = &nbsp;&nbsp;Declared<br>&nbsp;Recognized<br><br>'''[[Constitution of the Philippines|Constitutions]]'''<br>&nbsp; - First Republic<br>&nbsp; - Commonwealth and<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Third Republic<br>&nbsp; - Second Republic<br>&nbsp; - New Republic<br>&nbsp; - Current<br> |
established_dates = From [[Spain]] and [[United States|U.S.]]<br> [[June 12]], [[1898]]<br>[[July 4]], [[1946]]<br><br><br>[[January 21]], [[1899]]<br>[[May 14]], [[1935]]<br><br>[[1943]]-[[1945]]<br>[[January 17]], [[1973]]<br>[[March 25]], [[1986]]|
currency = [[Philippine Peso|Philippine peso]] (''piso'') |
currency_code = PHP |
time_zone = [[UTC]] +8 |
utc_offset = +8 |
time_zone_DST = not in use |
utc_offset_DST = |
cctld = [[.ph]] |
calling_code = 63 |
patron_saint = Immaculate Conception |
footnotes= <sup>1</sup> Under the Constitution of 1987, the national language is [[Filipino language|Filipino]] while the official languages are [[Filipino language|Filipino]] and [[English language|English]].
The regional languages [[Cebuano language|Cebuano]], [[Ilokano language|Ilokano]], [[Hiligaynon language|Hiligaynon]], [[Bikol language|Bikol]], [[Waray-Waray language|Waray-Waray]], [[Kapampangan language|Kapampangan]], [[Pangasinan language|Pangasinan]], [[Kinaray-a language|Kinaray-a]], [[Maranao language|Maranao]], [[Maguindanao language|Maguindanao]], [[Tausug language|Tausug]] are the auxiliary official languages in their respective regions.}}
 
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The '''Republic of the Philippines''' ([[Filipino language|Filipino]]: ''Republika ng Pilipinas''), or '''the Philippines''' ([[Filipino language|Filipino]]: ''Pilipinas''), is a country in [[Southeast Asia]] with [[Manila]] as its capital. It lies 1,210 km (750 mi) away from mainland [[Asia]] and consists of 7,107 islands called the Philippine Archipelago. It is also part of the [[Malay Archipelago]]. It is, with [[East Timor]], one of the two predominantly [[Catholicism|Catholic]] countries in Southeast Asia and one of the most westernized, a unique blend of East and West. [[Spain]] and the [[United States]] have held the Philippine Islands as a colony for most of the last four centuries. While still predominantly agricultural, the Philippines today is a premier destination for [[business process outsourcing in the Philippines|outsourcing]], an exporter of electronics and agricultural products, and is a major source of exported labor. Remittances from overseas Filipinos form a significant portion of the country's [[gross national product]].
| company_name = Louis Vuitton Moet Hennessy.PA (LVMH)
| company_logo = [[Image:Louis Vuitton Logo.PNG|250px]]
| company_type = Public
| foundation = [[1854]]
| ___location = [[Paris]], [[France]]
| key_people = [[Bernard Arnault]], [[Marc Jacobs]], [[Antoine Bernheim]], [[Ed Brennan]]
| industry = Luxury goods ([[leather]] goods, [[prêt-à-porter]])
| subsidiary = [[LVMH]]
| parent = [[LVMH|Moet Hennessy Louis Vuitton]] (LVMH)
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| homepage = http://www.louisvuitton.com
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[[Image:Louis-Vuitton-Paris.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Louis-Vuitton situated on the famous [[Champs-Elysées]], Paris]]
''Louis Vuitton Moet Hennessy LVMH.PA'' more commonly known simply as Louis Vuitton, is a [[luxury]] [[France|French]] fashion and leather goods brand and company headquartered in [[Paris, France]].
 
The company is named after its founder Louis Vuitton ([[August 4]][[1821]]-[[February 27]][[1892]]), who designed and manufactured luggage, as a [[Malletier]] during the second half of the nineteenth century. Vuitton was born in [[Jura (département)|Jura]], [[France]] (now part of the commune of
The country's name originated with [[Ruy López de Villalobos]] naming both the islands of [[Samar province|Samar]] and [[Leyte province|Leyte]], [[Islas de Filipinas|''Las Islas Filipinas'']] after [[Philip II of Spain|King Philip II of Spain]] during his failed expedition in [[1543]]. The archipelago was known under various names such as [[Spanish East Indies]], New Castille (Nueva Castilla), and the St. Lazarus Islands (Islas de San Lázaro). Ultimately, the name ''Filipinas'' came to refer to the entire archipelago.
[[Lavans-sur-Valouse]]), but moved to Paris in 1835. The trip from his home town to Paris was over 400 kilometers long, and he traveled by foot. On his way there he picked up a series of odd jobs to pay for his journey. Two years later, at the age of 16, he apprenticed for the luggage manufacturer Monsieur Marechal. In 1854 he founded the company, which is now owned by [[LVMH]], a French [[holding company]] helmed by [[Bernard Arnault]].<ref>[http://stocks.us.reuters.com/stocks/fullDescription.asp?symbol=LVMH.PA Reuters Description of LVMH]</ref>
 
One hundred and fifty years after its eponymous founder began creating and selling trunks in [[Paris, France|Paris]], Louis Vuitton's signature leather goods are considered a [[status symbol]] around the globe and are highly regarded in the [[fashion]] world. The company's iconic Monogram Canvas design can be considered the first designer label in contemporary history; the design was created in 1896 by Vuitton's son Georges and was intended to prevent counterfeiting. Ironically, Louis Vuitton has become the most counterfeited [[brand]] in fashion history, with just over 1% of all items branded with the Vuitton logo ''not'' [[counterfeit]].<ref>[http://www.iht.com/articles/2006/06/25/business/google.php European trademarks vs. Google]</ref>
==History==
{{main|History of the Philippines}}
 
The Louis Vuitton company has carefully cultivated a celebrity following and has used famous models and actresses in its marketing campaigns, most recently [[Uma Thurman]] and [[Scarlett Johansson]]. Other models and actresses who have lent their name to the Louis Vuitton line include [[Jennifer Lopez]], [[Chloe Sevigny]], [[Christina Ricci]], [[Gisele Bundchen]], [[Kate Moss]], and [[Naomi Campbell]]. [[Hayden Christensen]] has also appeared as model for the company's luggage and [[prêt-à-porter]] lines. The company commonly uses print ads in [[magazines]] and billboards in [[cosmopolitan]] cities.
Archeological and paleontological evidence prove that ''[[Homo sapiens]]'' existed in [[Palawan]] probably about 50,000 years ago. These inhabitants are called the [[Tabon Man]].
Vuitton bags and [[purses]] have a considerable list of [[celebrity]] adherents who are frequently seen in [[tabloid]] and magazine photographs carrying the brand. [[Madonna (entertainer)|Madonna]], [[Beyonce Knowles]], [[Lindsay Lohan]], [[Kimora Lee Simmons]], [[Ayumi Hamasaki]], [[Jessica Simpson]], [[Ashley Tisdale]], [[Paris Hilton]], [[Nicole Richie]], [[Angelina Jolie]], [[Anna Kournikova]], [[Pamela Anderson]], [[Katharine McPhee]], [[Carmen Electra]], [[Mariah Carey]], and [[Victoria Beckham]] are included in this list.
 
The Vuitton collection has also created a cult-like following among consumers. Owners of the bags and accessories often refer to the products as their “Louis.” This cult following by both celebrities and wealthy consumers has elevated the Vuitton brand to the foremost position in accessory design alongside houses such as [[Gucci]], [[Prada]], [[Fendi]], and [[Hermès]].
During the Iron Age, Austronesian-speaking migrants settled in the country from South China and Taiwan via land bridges. Soon after, [[Ethnic Chinese]] merchants arrived in the [[8th century]].
 
==History==
[[Ferdinand Magellan]] first set foot in the archipelago in [[1521]]. After establishing friendly relations with some local chieftains and converting them to Christianity, Magellan got into a conflict with one of the chieftains still hostile to him, [[Lapu-Lapu]]. In the ensuing battle, the Spaniards were defeated and Magellan killed, but Victoria, one of his ships was able to return to Spain and bring the news about this new land. On [[April 27]], [[1565]], the Spanish [[conquistador]], [[Miguel López de Legazpi]] and 500 armed soldiers came to [[Cebu]] and established the first Spanish settlement on the islands.
===Early Days (1854-1892)===
[[1854]] - Vuitton opens his first store in Paris on Rue Neuve des Capucines, founding Louis Vuitton ''Malletier a paris.'' Before his quality trunks, French philosopher, Denis Diderot & Jean Le Rond d'Alembert makes mention of a Malletier and his techniques about 140 years earlier. (1713-1784)<ref>[http://portail.atilf.fr/cgi-bin/getobject_?p.138:109./var/artfla/encyclopedie/textdata/IMAGE/ COFFRETIER - MALLETIER - BAHUTIER]</ref>
 
Vuitton began by selling flat-topped trunks that were lightweight and airtight. All trunks before this had rounded tops for water to run off and thus could not be stacked, it was Vuitton's gray Trianon canvas flat trunk that allowed the ability to stack for ease with voyages.
Roman Catholic missionaries marched with soldiers from island to island, in search of native villages and people. The Spaniards soon established churches and forts, while searching for [[gold]] and [[spices]]. [[Roman Catholicism]] was introduced and embraced by the majority. Sporadic rebellions occurred from tribal groups in the highlands of north Luzon and coastal regions. [[Muslim]] belligerents maintained resistance in the southern islands of Mindanao. The Spanish military fought-off Chinese pirates, [[Japan|Japanese]] and [[Portugal|Portuguese]], [[Netherlands|Dutch]] and [[British East India Company|British]] forces, all of whom also had an interest in the Philippines.
 
[[1860]] - Vuitton opens a larger factory in [[Asnières-sur-Seine]] to accommodate increased demand.
The Philippines was ruled from [[New Spain]] ([[Mexico]]) until the opening of the [[Suez Canal]] and Mexican independence. A burgeoning [[Manila Galleon]] or Manila-[[Acapulco]] galleon trade began in the late [[16th century]].
 
[[1867]] - Vuitton enters the Universal Exhibition at the World's Fair in Paris, winning the bronze medal.
Spanish rule on the Philippines was briefly interrupted when in 1762, British troops invaded and occupied the islands as a result of Spain's entry into the [[Seven Years' War]]. The [[Treaty of Paris (1763)|Treaty of Paris in 1763]] restored the Spanish rule and the British left the Philippines in 1764. The brief British occupation of the Philippines weakened Spain's grip to power.
 
[[1872]] - Vuitton creates a red and beige striped canvas, which he uses to line the interior of his trunks.
In [[1781]], Governor [[José Basco y Vargas]] established the Economic Society of Friends of the Country. The Philippines was administered directly from Spain. Developments in and out of the country and the opening up of the Suez Canal in [[1869]], which helped cut travel time to Spain and helped bring new ideas to the Philippines. This prompted the rise of the ''ilustrados'', or the enlightened Filipino upper class. Many young Filipinos were thus able to study in [[Europe]].
 
[[1876]] - Vuitton creates the [[wardrobe trunk]], which contains a rail and small drawers for storing clothing.
[[Image:JPRizal.jpg|thumb|left|150px|''Dr. Jose Rizal,'' the Philippine National Hero]]
 
[[1880]] - Vuitton's son Georges is married and (on the same day) is given control of the business. Georges is credited with developing the unique five-number combination lock found on Vuitton trunks.
Enlightened by the ''[[Dr. José Rizal#Legacy|Propaganda Movement]]'' to the injustices of the Spanish colonial government and the frailocracy, they originally clamored for adequate representation to the [[Spanish Cortes]] and later for independence. [[José Rizal]] (full name: José Protacio Mercado Rizal Alonzo Realonda y Quintos), the most celebrated intellectual (and radical ilustrado), whose novels Noli Me Tanggere (Touch Me Not) and El Filibusterismo (The Filibuster) (both are currently required academic reading at local secondary schools) was executed in [[1896]] for [[treason]] (See [[Sedition]]) as Rizal was implicated in the outbreak of the Revolution. The [[Katipunan]], or the "Kataas-taasang Kagalang-galangang Katipunan ng mga anak ng Inang Bayan" was founded by [[Andrés Bonifacio]] as its Supremo or leader. It was a secret society for the sole purpose of overthrowing Spanish rule in the Philippines. The [[Philippine Revolution]] broke out due to the confession of a Katipunero. The Katipunan, meanwhile, was split into two groups, Magdiwang led by [[Andrés Bonifacio]], and Magdalo led by [[Emilio Aguinaldo]]. Conflict between the two revolutionaries would culminate in Aguinaldo having Bonifacio executed for treason. The revolution ended in a truce with the Pact of Biak na Bato, where the revolutionaries capitulated and agreed to exile themselves to [[Hong Kong]].
 
[[1883]] - Georges' son Gaston-Louis is born.
The [[United States]] and [[Spain]] became involved in the [[Spanish-American war]] in 1898. [[Emilio Aguinaldo]] was then lured back to the Philippines with a supposed promise of independence similar to [[Cuba]], which was fighting a war of independence. Thus, on [[June 12]], [[1898]], with victory seemingly attainable, [[Emilio Aguinaldo]], leader of the revolutionaries, declared the independence of the Philippines in Kawit, [[Cavite]]. However, the Battle for Manila between Spain and the United States turned out to be a farce, which sought to exclude the Filipinos from the eventual occupation of Manila. Spain and the United States ignored the Filipino representative, Felipe Agoncillo, during their negotiations in the [[Treaty of Paris (1898)|Treaty of Paris]]. Spain was forced in the negotiations to hand over Guam, the Philippines, and Puerto Rico to the United States in exchange for US$20,000,000.00, which payment the United States later claimed to be a gift to Spain. The first Philippine Republic rebelled against the US occupation and this resulted in the [[Philippine-American War]] ([[1899]]-[[1913]]). It came under U.S. control and in [[1935]], its status was upgraded to that of a U.S. [[Commonwealth]]. Independence for the Philippines was finally granted on [[July 4]], [[1946]], after the [[Japan|Japanese]] invasion and occupation of the islands during [[World War II]].
 
[[1885]] - The first Louis Vuitton store in London opens.
The Philippines has faced some degree of economic and political instability after 1946. The restive Hukbalahaps, guerillas who fought against the Japanese during World War II, turned communistic in ideology. They organized clandestinely, mounted anti-government campaigns of sedition and open hostilities against government forces, and conducted terroristic activities, including kidnappings, massacres, assassinations, rapes and extortion. They threatened the countryside, and subsequently the capital, Quezon City, and Manila in the '50's. The Huk threat was eventually broken with the surrender of Luis Taruc, the Huk Supremo, to a young reporter named [[Benigno Aquino Jr.]] (later elected as Senator), and Secretary of Defense [[Ramón Magsaysay]], who would eventually become president. The late '60's and early '70's saw the rise of student activism, and anti-American demonstrations. Furthermore, a Constitutional Convention composed of elected delegates drafted a new constitution to replace the 1935 Constitution in a referendum. This period was marred by civil unrest and exposés on corruption until the declaration of martial law on September 21, 1972. The new constitution was subsequently enforced through somewhat questionable means, as challenges were made in the Supreme Court on the propriety of its ratification. This eventually culminated in the resignation of Chief Justice Roberto Concepción. The situation appeared to ebb until the later years when the authoritarian regime of President [[Ferdinand E. Marcos]] became marred with unmitigated, pervasive corruption and despotism, at which time public outcry and dissidence resurged to new highs.
 
[[1888]] - The Damier Canvas pattern is created by Louis Vuitton in collaboration with Georges, and bears a logo that reads "marque L. Vuitton déposée," which translates to "mark L. Vuitton deposited" or, roughly, "L. Vuitton trademark".
In the [[People Power]] Revolution of [[1986]], Marcos and his family were exiled to [[Hawaii]], as [[Corazon Aquino]], widow of assassinated Sen. Benigno Aquino, assumed the reins of government in the aftermath of a hotly-contested "snap elections". While some cite a return to democracy and governmental reform in the Post-Marcos era, systemic government corruption, continuing civil unrest and the activity of [[Communist]] insurgency and [[Muslim]] separatist movements continue to hamper economic productivity in the country. The current presidency of [[Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo]] has been marred by severe graft and corruption, coup attempts, secessionist movements, economic quagmires, and an electoral crisis.
 
[[1889]] - Vuitton wins the gold medal at the World's Fair in Paris.
==Politics and Government==
{{main|Politics of the Philippines}}
 
[[1892]] - Vuitton dies; the Vuitton company begins selling handbags.
The government of the Philippines is loosely patterned after the [[U.S. government]]. It is organized as a [[Republic|representative republic]], where the [[President of the Philippines|President]] functions as [[head of state]], the [[head of government]], and the [[commander-in-chief]] of the [[Military of the Philippines|armed forces]]. The president is elected by popular vote to a term of 6 years, during which he or she appoints and presides over the [[cabinet]]. The bicameral [[legislature]], the [[Congress of the Philippines|Congress]], consists of the [[Senate of the Philippines|Senate]] and the [[House of Representatives of the Philippines|House of Representatives]]; members of the former are nationally elected and those of the latter by district. There are 24 senators serving 6 years in the Senate (in staggered batches of 12 every 3 years), while the House of Representatives consist of no more than 250 congressmen each serving 3-year terms. The judiciary branch of the government is headed by the [[Supreme Court of the Philippines|Supreme Court]], which has a [[Chief Justice]] as its head and 14 Associate Justices, all of whom the President appoints from nominations submitted by the Judicial and Bar Council.
 
===Golden Age of Louis Vuitton (1893-1936)===
The Philippines is a founding and active member of the [[United Nations]] (UN) since its inception on [[October 24]] [[1945]] and is a founding and prominent member of the [[Association of Southeast Asian Nations]] (ASEAN), an active player in the [[Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation]] (APEC), the [[Latin Union]] and a member of the [[Group of 24]]. The Philippines is a [[major non-NATO ally]] of the [[United States]], but also a member of the [[Non-Aligned Movement]].
[[1893]] - Georges displays Vuitton products at the World's Fair in [[Chicago]] and begins his campaign to make the company into a worldwide corporation.
 
[[1894]] - Georges publishes his book ''Le Voyage''.
The Philippines is currently in a dispute with the [[Republic of China]] (Taiwan), the [[People's Republic of China]], [[Vietnam]] and [[Malaysia]] over the [[oil]]- and [[natural gas]]-rich [[Spratly Islands]] and [[Scarborough Shoal]], and with [[Malaysia]] over [[Sabah]]. The Sultan of [[Sulu]], who received Sabah as a gift in 1703 after having helped the Sultan of [[Brunei]] defeat a rebellion, has given the Philippine Government power to reclaim his lost territory. To this day, the [[Sultan of Sulu]]'s family still receives "rental" payments for Sabah from the Malaysian Government.
 
[[1896]] - Georges designs the Monogram Canvas. Its graphic symbols, including quatrefoils and flowers, are based on the trend of using Japanese and Oriental designs in the late [[Victorian era]]. This can be considered the first contemporary designer logo, as Georges is driven to create the pattern to prevent counterfeiting, which has already begun. The same year, Georges sails to the [[United States]], where he tours various cities such as [[New York City|New York]], [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania|Philadelphia]], and [[Chicago]]. He sells Vuitton products during the visit.
{{see also|Foreign relations of the Philippines | President of the Philippines | Constitution of the Philippines}}
 
[[1899]] - Georges exhibits Vuitton products at the maiden [[Paris Auto Show]].
==Geography==
{{main|Geography of the Philippines}}
 
[[1900]] - Georges Vuitton is given the honor of setting up the ''Travel Items and Leather Goods'' section of the 1900 [[World's Fair]] in Paris.
[[Image:Ph physical map.png|250px|thumb|right|The geography of the Philippines]]
The Philippines constitutes an [[archipelago]] of 7,107 islands with a total land area of approximately 300,000 km². It lies between 116° 40' and 126° 34' E. longitude, and 4° 40' and 21° 10' N. latitude, and is bordered on the east by the [[Philippine Sea]], on the west by the [[South China Sea]], and on the south by the [[Celebes Sea]]. The island of [[Borneo]] lies a few hundred kilometers to the southwest and [[Taiwan]] directly north. The [[Moluccas]] and [[Celebes]] are farther south, and on the eastern side of the [[Philippine Sea]] is [[Palau]].
 
[[1901]] - The Louis Vuitton Company introduces the ''Steamer Bag'', a smaller piece of luggage designed to be kept inside Vuitton luggage trunks.
The islands are commonly divided into three major groups: [[Luzon]] (Regions I to V, NCR & CAR), [[Visayas]] (VI to VIII), and [[Mindanao]] (IX to XIII & ARMM). The busy port of [[Manila]], on [[Luzon]], is the country's [[capital]] and second-largest [[city]] after [[Quezon City]].
 
[[1904]] - Georges chairs the jury for the [[Louisiana Purchase Exposition|St. Louis World's Fair]]. The same year, the Louis Vuitton company introduces a new line of trunks that have special compartments for items such as perfumes, clothing, and other goods.
The local [[climate]] is hot, humid, and tropical. The average yearly temperature is around 26.5°C. There are three recognized seasons: ''Tag-init'' or ''Tag-araw'' (the hot season or summer from March to May), ''Tag-ulan'' (the rainy season from June to November), and ''Taglamig'' (the cold season from December to February). The southwest monsoon (May-October) is known as the "[[Habagat]]" and the dry winds of the northeast monsoon (November-April) as the "[[Amihan]]".
 
[[1906]] - Georges' son Gaston-Louis marries Renee Versille, and the company introduces trunks for automobiles.
Most of the mountainous islands used to be covered in tropical [[rainforest]]s and are volcanic in origin. The highest point is [[Mount Apo]] on Mindanao at 2,954 m. Many [[volcano]]es in the country, such as [[Mayon Volcano]], [[Mount Pinatubo]] ,and [[Taal Volcano]] are active. The country is also astride the [[typhoon]] belt of the Western Pacific and about 19 typhoons strike per year.
 
[[1914]] - The Louis Vuitton Building opens on the [[Champs-Elysees]]. This is the largest travel-goods store in the world at the time. Stores also open in [[New York City|New York]], [[Bombay]], [[Washington, D.C.|Washington]], [[London]], [[Alexandria]], and [[Buenos Aires]] as [[World War I]] begins.
Lying on the northwestern fringes of the [[Pacific Ring of Fire]], the Philippines experiences frequent seismic and volcanic activities. Some 20 earthquakes are registered daily in the Philippines, though they are too weak to be felt.
{{See also|Ecoregions of the Philippines}}
 
[[1924]] - The company introduces its iconic ''Keepall'' bag, a forerunner of the duffel bag. The bag is still made by the company today in four sizes; the smallest retails for [[US$]]855.
==Administrative divisions==
:''Main articles: [[Provinces of the Philippines]], [[Regions of the Philippines]]''
[[Image:Ph regions and provinces.png|250px|thumb|right|Provinces and regions of the Philippines]]
The Philippines is divided into a hierarchy of local government units (LGUs) with the [[Provinces of the Philippines|province]] as the primary unit. There are 79 provinces in the country. Provinces are further subdivided into [[Cities of the Philippines|cities]] and [[Philippine municipality|municipalities]], which are in turn composed of [[barangay]]s. The barangay is the smallest local government unit.
 
[[1929]] - The company celebrates its seventy-fifth anniversary and expands its offering of custom-made items. It creates a toiletry case specially for opera singer [[Marthe Chenal]], which can hold bottles, brushes, mirrors, powder boxes, and other toiletries.
The Philippines is divided into 17 regions with all provinces grouped into one of 16 [[Regions of the Philippines|regions]] for administrative convenience. The [[Metro Manila|National Capital Region]] however, is divided into four special districts.
 
[[1931]] - Louis Vuitton introduces exotic bags, including handbags made from crocodile skin and elephant hide, and presents them at the Colonial Exhibition.
Most government offices establish regional offices to serve the constituent provinces. The regions themselves do not possess a separate local government, with the exception of the [[Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao|Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao]] which is autonomous.
 
[[1932]] - Louis Vuitton introduces the ''Noé'' bag. This bag was originally made for champagne vinters to transport bottles, and is currently sold as a handbag. Prices for this bag now begin at [[US$]]585.
Go to the articles on the [[Regions of the Philippines|regions]] and [[Provinces of the Philippines|provinces]] to see a larger map showing the locations of the regions and provinces.
 
[[1933]] - The Louis Vuitton ''Speedy'' bag is introduced. It is still manufactured today.
'''Regions'''
* [[Ilocos Region]] (Region I)
* [[Cagayan Valley]] (Region II)
* [[Central Luzon]] (Region III)
* [[CALABARZON]] (Region IV-A) '''¹''' '''²'''
* [[MIMAROPA]] (Region IV-B) '''¹''' '''²''' '''³'''
* [[Bicol Region]] (Region V)
* [[Western Visayas]] (Region VI) '''³'''
* [[Central Visayas]] (Region VII)
* [[Eastern Visayas]] (Region VIII)
* [[Zamboanga Peninsula]] (Region IX)
* [[Northern Mindanao]] (Region X)
* [[Davao Region]] (Region XI)
* [[SOCCSKSARGEN]] (Region XII) '''¹'''
* [[Caraga]] (Region XIII)
* [[Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao]] (ARMM)
* [[Cordillera Administrative Region]] (CAR)
* [[Metro Manila|National Capital Region]] (NCR) (''Metro Manila'')
 
[[1936]] - The golden age of Louis Vuitton ends as Georges Vuitton passes away. Estimates credit Georges Vuitton with over 700 new Vuitton designs. Gaston-Louis Vuitton assumes control of the company. The secretary trunk is introduced for Leopold Stokowski, a conductor.
'''¹''' Names are capitalized because they are [[acronym]]s, containing the names of the constituent provinces or cities (see [[Acronyms in the Philippines]]).<br>
'''²''' These regions formed the former [[Southern Tagalog]] region, or Region IV.
'''³''' Palawan is moved from Region IV-B as known as MIMAROPA to Region VI. Starting November 2005, Region IV-B will be called MIMARO, decreased from 5 to 4 and Region VI are increased from 7 to 8.
 
===Modern Age of Louis Vuitton (1937-1996)===
== Economy ==
[[1959]] - The company revamps its signature Monogram Canvas to make it more supple, allowing it to be used for purses, bags, and wallets.
{{main|Economy of the Philippines}}
 
[[1963]] - [[Audrey Hepburn]] is seen carrying the bag in the film [[Charade]].
The Philippines is officially classified as a [[developing country]], although it is somewhat occasionally looked upon as a [[newly industrialised coutry]] because of its booming economy. Although agricultural in nature, light industry and services have made great inroads into the country. The Philippines has a nominal [[GDP]] of 86,429, and ranked 46th out of 184 countries and 15th among Asian countries.
 
[[1966]] - The company launches the classic ''Papillon'', a cylindrical bag that is said to resemble a butterfly .
The country, often called the [[East Asian Tigers|New Tiger of Asia]], experienced slow economic growth during the height of the [[Asian financial crisis]] of 1998. This was worsened by rising prices, inflation, and poor weather conditions. Economic growth fell to 0.6% in 1998 from 5% in [[1997]], but recovered to about 3% in [[1999]] and 4% in [[2000]]. The government has promised to continue its economic reforms to help match the pace of development in the newly industrialised countries of [[East Asia]]. Heavy debts (public debt at 77% of GDP), is hampering efforts to improve the economic situation. Budget allocation for servicing of debt is higher than the budget for education and defense combined.
 
[[1978]] - Vuitton opens its first stores in Japan, in [[Tokyo]] and [[Osaka]]. (Sales in Japan would come to account for nearly half of the company's total revenue by the 1980s.)
The government's strategy for an economic revamp includes improving [[infrastructure]], overhauling the [[tax]] system to bolster government revenues, furthering deregulation and [[privatisation]] of the economy, and increasing trade integration with the region. Prospects for the future depend heavily on the economic performance of the two major trading partners, the [[United States]] and [[Japan]], and a more accountable administration and consistent government policies.
 
[[1983]] - The company joins with America's Cup to form the [[Louis Vuitton Cup]], a preliminary competition (known as an eliminatory regatta) for the world's most prestigious yacht race.
In recent years, numerous [[call center]]s and business process outsourcing (BPO) firms have migrated to the Philippines, generating thousands of jobs and improving their services with many clients, including Fortune 500 companies. The Philippines has one of the most vibrant BPO industries in Asia today. The [[Philippine peso]] was hailed by Forbes as Asia's best performing currency for 2005. A new expanded [[value added tax]] (E-VAT) law was instituted on [[November 1]], [[2005]], a measure intended to cut the rising foreign debts of the Philippines and to improve government services such as education, health, social welfare, and road construction.
 
[[1984]] - Vuitton expands its presence in Asia by opening its first store in Korea, in Seoul.
The Philippines is a member of the [[Asian Development Bank]], [[World Bank]], [[International Monetary Fund]], as well as other international economic associations, such as the [[Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation]] (APEC), the [[World Trade Organization]] (WTO), the [[Colombo Plan]], and the [[G-77]].
 
[[1986]] - The company introduces its Epi leather line.
== Demographics ==
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''{{main|Ethnic Groups of the Philippines}}
 
[[1987]] - [[Moët et Chandon]] and [[Hennessy]], leading manufacturers of [[Champagne (wine)|champagne]] and of [[brandy]], respectively, merge with Louis Vuitton to form the world's largest luxury goods conglomerate, [[LVMH]]. The group is partly owned by the [[Christian Dior]] group, and [[Bernard Arnault]] is chairman and CEO of both companies.
The Philippines is the world's twelfth most populous country, with a population of 86,241,697 as of [[2005]]. Roughly two-thirds reside in the island of [[Luzon]]. [[Manila]], the capital, is the eleventh most populous metropolitan area in the world. The educational system is efficient and based on the United States curriculum. The literacy rate is 95.9%, about equal for males and females. Life expectancy is 69.29 years, with 72.28 years for females and 66.44 years for males. Population growth per year is about 1.92%, with 26.3 births per 1000 people. In the 100 years since the 1903 Census, the population has grown by a factor of eleven. The country suffers from overpopulation due to a high birth rate.
 
[[1988]] - Vuitton reports profits up 49% from the prior year.
The citizens of the Philippines are called [[Filipino people|Filipinos]]. According to current Philippine government statistics and genetic researches, the overwhelmingly majority (95%) of Filipinos are descendants of the various Austronesian-speaking immigrants who arrived in successive waves over a thousand years ago, admixted in various degrees to Southern Chinese groups who have also settled the islands throughout its history. Filipinos are divided into 12 major ethnolinguistic groups. Of these, the three most numerous are the Tagalogs, Cebuanos, and the Ilocanos. The [[Negritos]] or [[Aeta]]s, also known as the aboriginal inhabitants of the Philippines, were largely displaced by the invading Austronesian-speaking migrants, and are today thought to number less than 30,000 people (0.03%).
 
[[1988]] - The company hosts its first [[Louis Vuitton Classic]] car show in Paris.
[[Mestizos#The Philippines|Mestizos]], those of mixed race, form a tiny (2% to 3%) but economically and politically important minority. A recent genetic study by [[Stanford University]], however, indicates that 3.6% of the population has at least some European ancestry. [http://hpgl.stanford.edu/publications/AJHG_2001_v68_p432.pdf]
 
[[1989]] - The company's stores total 130 worldwide.
The three largest foreign minorities consist of the [[Filipino Chinese|ethnic Chinese]], [[Americans in the Philippines|Americans]], and [[South Asians in the Philippines|South Asians]]. The remaining foreign population consists of other smaller foreign nationality groups, including [[Spaniards in the Philippines|Spaniards]], other [[Europeans in the Philippines|Europeans]], [[Mexico|Mexicans]] and other [[Latin Americans]], [[Arabs in the Philippines|Arabs]], [[Indonesians in the Philippines|Indonesians]], [[Koreans in the Philippines|
Koreans]], [[Japanese Filipino|Japanese]], and other [[Asian]] immigrants.
 
[[1990]] - Yves Carcelle is named president of the company.
Because of the vast number of native ethnolinguistic groups, the Philippines is said to be one of the most ethnically diverse countries in Asia. In recent decades, the government has worked to make the country more culturally homogeneous. However, many are against these governmental activities, which are perceived as attempts by some ultra-nationalists to eradicate cultural diversity in place of a homogenous, Tagalog-dominated "nationalistic" Filipino identity. A recent manifestation of this can be seen in the complaints of many provinces that "Imperial Manila" dominates, oppresses, and exploits the people and resources of the rest of the country.
 
[[1992]] - The first store in China is opened at the [[Palace Hotel]] in Beijing.
==Languages==
{{main|Languages of the Philippines}}
 
[[1993]] - The Taiga leather line is introduced.
More than 170 languages are spoken; almost all of them belong to the [[Malayo-Polynesian languages|Western Malayo-Polynesian language]] group of the [[Austronesian languages|Austronesian language family]]. According to the 1987 Constitution, Tagalog-based [[Filipino language|Filipino]] and [[English language|English]] are the official languages.
 
[[1996]] - The [[centennial]] of the Monogram Canvas is celebrated in seven cites across the world, marked by parties at stores and the release of limited-edition items bearing the signature design.
There are 12 major native regional languages and are the auxiliary languages of their respective regions, each with over one million speakers: [[Tagalog language|Tagalog]], [[Cebuano language|Cebuano]], [[Ilokano language|Ilokano]], [[Hiligaynon language|Hiligaynon]], [[Waray-Waray language|Waray-Waray]], [[Bikol language|Bikol]], [[Kapampangan language|Kapampangan]], [[Pangasinan language|Pangasinan]], [[Kinaray-a language|Kinaray-a]], [[Maranao language|Maranao]], [[Maguindanao language|Maguindanao]], and [[Tausug language|Tausug]].
 
===Millennium Age of Louis Vuitton (1997-present)===
==Religion==
[[1997]] - The company hires designer [[Marc Jacobs]] to be the label's artistic director. In March of the following year, he designs and introduces the company's first ''[[prêt-à-porter]]'' line of clothing.
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[[2001]] - [[Stephen Sprouse]], in collaboration with [[Marc Jacobs]], designs a limited-edition line of Vuitton bags that feature [[graffiti]] written over the monogram pattern. The graffiti says ''Louis Vuitton'' and, on certain bags, the name of the bag (such as 'Keepall' and 'Speedy'). Certain pieces, which feature the graffiti without the Monogram Canvas background, are created and only available to the customers on Vuitton's [[Very Important Person|V.I.P.]] customer list.
The Philippines is the fourth largest [[Roman Catholicism in the Philippines|Roman Catholic]] country, the thirteenth largest [[Protestants in the Philippines|Protestant]] country, the fortieth largest [[Islam in the Philippines|Islamic]] country, the seventh largest [[Hinduism in the Philippines|Hindu]] country, and the seventeenth largest [[Buddhism in the Philippines|Buddhist]] country.
 
[[2003]] - [[Takashi Murakami]], in collaboration with [[Marc Jacobs]], masterminds the new Monogram Multicolore canvas range of handbags and accessories. This range includes the monograms of the standard Monogram Canvas, but in 33 different colors on either a white or black background. (The classic canvas features gold monograms on a brown background.)
About 92% of all Filipinos are Christians: 83% belong to the [[Roman Catholic Church]] while the other 9% belong to various [[Protestant]] denominations. Although Christianity is a major force in the culture of the Filipinos, many, however, still practice local traditions and rituals.
 
[[2003]] - Takashi Murakami creates the "Cherry Blossom" pattern, in which smiling cartoon faces in the middle of pink and yellow flowers are sporadically placed atop the Monogram Canvas. This pattern appeared on a limited number of pieces, which sold out quickly; the production of this [[limited-edition]] run was discontinued in June 2003.
The Roman Catholic church exerts considerable influence in both governmental and non-governmental affairs, although a constitutional provision for the [[separation of Church and State]] exists. The Philippines currently has two [[cardinal (Catholicism)|cardinals]], [[Ricardo Cardinal Vidal]] and [[Jose Cardinal Sanchez]]. The late [[Jaime Cardinal Sin]] was a leading spiritual leader in the country and was an active participant in [[EDSA Revolution|People Power I]] and [[EDSA Dos|People Power II]]. He died on [[June 21]], [[2005]]. Cardinal Vidal is the archbishop of [[Cebu]]. Cardinal Sanchez is the former Prefect of Congregation of the Clergy, [[Roman Curia]]. [[Gaudencio Borbon Rosales]] serves as the archbishop of Manila. The most famous cathedral is the huge [[Manila Cathedral]].
 
[[2005]] - Takashi Murakami creates the Monogram Cerises pattern, in which cherries with faces on them are placed over Monogram Canvas on select pieces.
Among the numerous [[Protestant]] and other [[Christian]] denominations are Seventh-day Adventists, United [[Church]] of [[Christ]] in the Philippines, United [[Methodist]], the Episcopal Church in the Philippines, Assemblies of [[God]], the Church of [[Jesus]] [[Christ]] of Latter-day Saints ([[Mormons]]), and Philippine (Southern) [[Baptist]] denominations. In addition, there are three churches established by local [[religious]] leaders: the [[Philippine Independent Church]] (Iglesia Filipina Independiente) or "Aglipayan," the [[Iglesia ni Cristo]] (Church of Christ), and the [[Ang Dating Daan]]. A majority of indigenous peoples, estimated to [[number]] between 12 and 16 [[million]], reportedly are Christian. However, many indigenous groups mix elements of their [[native]] [[religions]] with Christian beliefs and practices.
 
[[2006]] - The company launches a new line, called Damier Azur, a reinvention of the oldest pattern created by Louis Vuitton (the original Damier).
It is to be noted, however, that the Philippine Independent Church was the religious arm of the revolution against Spain. While the revolutionary government under Gen. Emilio Aguinaldo confiscated all of the friar haciendas and other properties of the Roman Catholic Church in the Philippines, the Aglipayans were allowed by the revolutionary government to take over the Roman Catholic parishes and churches. When the United States occupied the Philippines, however, the friar haciendas were returned to the Roman Catholic Church and were eventually purchased by the Insular Government which was set up by the United States. The parishes and churches taken over by the Aglipayans during the revolution were returned to the Roman Catholic Church.
Approximately 5% of all Filipinos are Muslim. Most lowland Muslim Filipinos practice normative Islam, although the practices of some [[Mindanao]]'s hilltribe Muslims reflect a fusion with [[Animism]]. The Muslims have resisted conquest and conversion for centuries by the Spanish, Americans, and now the Philippine government. Various Muslim groups have been waging a decades-long militant campaign against the Philippine government for political self-determination.
 
[[2006]] - Louis Vuitton launches the Winter 2006 show collection, which includes styles called "Monogram Miroir", giving new life to the classic Speedy 30, Keepall, Alma, and Papillon in a flashy, reflective silver and gold bag. Also included is the "Monogram LV-Inyl", "Monogram Embossed Leather", "Monogram Mink" (Multicolor Monogram canvas on [[Mink]]) and "Monogram Léopard" (Monogram canvas with leopard print done by Stephen Sprouse in 1989 and introduced by Marc Jacobs). Louis Vuitton was an amazing man he helped make a landmark of amazing handbags.
== Culture ==
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{{see also|Philippine Society}}
 
[[2006]] - The Monogram Mini line is discontinued throughout the world except for the [[United States]]. The Monogram Mini Lin will assume its position.
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[[2006]] - Louis Vuitton opens its first store in [[Norway]], located in [[Akersgaten]] in [[Oslo]].
The foundation of the culture of the Philippines is based primarily on the various regional cultural traditions of the various indigenous groups, such as the Tagalogs, Ilokanos, Visayans, Bikolanos, and other. However, it has also been greatly influenced by Chinese, Malay, Spanish and American cultures.
 
[[2006]] - Louis Vuitton opens its tenth [[UK]] store in the upmarket [[Leeds]] [[Victoria Quarter]]. The store is the first [[UK]] Louis Vuitton store outside [[London]] that has its own [[Very Important Person|VIP]] area. The store sells most of Louis Vuitton's lines except its ''[[prêt-à-porter]]'' lines.
Each year, locals from around the archipelago hold major festivities known as Barrio Fiestas, which commemorate the patron saints of a town, village or regional district.
 
[[2006]] - Louis Vuitton reopens its Malaysian flagship store at the upscale Starhill Gallery. The store is 6,000 square feet - the largest in southeast Asia.
The Philippines has produced notable and revered international sporting figures. These include professional boxer [[Manuel Pacquiao|Manny Pacquiao]], 9-ball billiard champion [[Efren 'Bata' Reyes]] (also called 'The Magician'), Chess grandmaster [[Eugene Torre]] and bowler Paeng Nepomuceno.
 
[[2006]] - Louis Vuitton reopens a Global Store in [[Guam]], 27 years after they opened the first store in there. The store is 3 floors high with a high display wall called the Bags' Bar. The outside wall is built with laser-cut LV logo shaped stones.
The Philippines can also boast about its shopping malls, which are some of the largest in the world. The [[SM Megamall]] in Mandaluyong City is the third largest mall in the world. Other malls include those of Ayala Land.
 
[[2007]] - Louis Vuitton opens its first store in the Dutch Antilles, in Aruba. The store features the new Louis Vuitton concept and is located inside the Renaissance Hotel & Casino.
Despite all these foreign influences, the Filipino character still remains intact. A testimony to living Filipino culture are the diesel-powered [[Jeepneys]]-- renovated relics of [[World War II|WWII]], which are standard mode of public transportation in urban and rural areas (save for the superhighways which are dominated by public buses, taxi cabs, and now the MRT).
 
[[2007]] - Louis Vuitton's [[Nagoya]] store opens its doors in [[Midland Square]], [[Japan]].
==See also==
 
==Counterfeiting==
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[[Image:CIMG0185.JPG|right|thumb|A genuine Louis Vuitton purse from its new line.]]
The brand is highly [[counterfeit]]ed, and just over 1% of the items bearing the trademark [[Image:LV_Icon.svg|20px]] monogram are authentic. Ironically, the signature Monogram Canvas was created to ''prevent'' counterfeiting.<ref>[http://www.iht.com/articles/2006/06/25/business/google.php European trademarks vs. Google]</ref> In 2004, Louis Vuitton fakes accounted for 18% of counterfeit accessories seized in the [[European Union]]. LVMH, Vuitton's parent company, said that it employed "some 60 people at various levels of responsibility working full time on anti-counterfeiting, in collaboration with a wide network of outside investigators and a team of lawyers."<ref>[http://business.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,8209-2220038,00.html Special Report: Trying to stub out the fakes]</ref>
 
In an effort to prevent counterfeiting, the company closely controls the distribution of its products. Until the 1980s, Vuitton products were widely sold in department stores, such as [[Neiman Marcus]] and [[Saks Fifth Avenue]]. Today, Vuitton products are primarily available at Louis Vuitton boutiques, with a small number of exceptions. These boutiques are commonly found in [[upmarket]] shopping districts or, less commonly, inside high-end department stores. The boutiques within department stores operate independently and have their own managers and employees.
* [[List of Philippine companies|Philippine Businesses]]
* [[List of shopping malls in the Philippines|Philippine shopping malls]]
* [[Filipino Cuisine]]
* [[Philippine landmarks]]
 
Louis Vuitton's biggest stores are in [[New York]], [[Beverly Hills]], [[Waikiki]], [[Guam]],[[Hong Kong]], [[Tokyo]], [[Boston]], [[San Francisco]], [[Chicago]], [[London]] and their flagship ___location in [[Paris]].
* [[Transportation in the Philippines|Philippine Transportation]]
 
The rise of internet retailing created an extra challenge for the company in the fight against counterfeit goods. In 2006, Louis Vuitton and its sister company [[Christian Dior]] sued [[eBay]]<ref>[http://www.tech2.com/india/news/websites-internet/ebay-to-be-sued-for-counterfeit-products/1303/0 eBay To Be Sued For Counterfeit Products?]</ref> for failing to adequately prevent the sale of counterfeit products. According to the suit, which was filed in French courts on September 20, 2006, over 90% of the Vuitton items sold on eBay are fake.<ref>[http://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=fr&u=http://www.pcinpact.com/actu/news/31582-ebay-lvmh-contrefacons.htm&sa=X&oi=translate&resnum=2&ct=result&prev=/search%3Fq%3Debay%2Bmalletier%2Bdior%26hl%3Den%26lr%3D%26safe%3Doff%26rls%3DGGLG,GGLG:2005-36,GGLG:en Dior and Vuitton want to put at bag the counterfeit on eBay]</ref>
* [[Holidays in the Philippines|Philippine Holidays]]
* [[Communications in the Philippines]]
* [[Communications in the Philippines#Fixed-Line_Phones|Philippine Telephone Area Code list]]
* [[List of ZIP Codes in the Philippines|Philippine ZIP Codes]]
 
In 2005, the company successfully sued [[Google]] in France, and Google was ordered to pay [[US$]]250,000 for trademark violations, unfair competition, and misleading advertising. Vuitton has collected half the award, but Google has not settled the suit in full, alleging, in part, that French courts don't have jurisdiction over certain Google ___domain names.<ref>[http://www.iht.com/articles/2006/06/25/business/google.php European trademarks vs. Google]</ref>
* [[Military of the Philippines|Philippine Military]]
* [[Military history of the Philippines|Philippine Military history]]
* [[2005 Philippine electoral crisis]]
 
In 2006, Louis Vuitton filed suit against Haute Diggity Dog<ref>[http://www.hautediggitydog.com/ Haute Diggity Dog Website]</ref> in Federal Court in the Eastern District of Virginia (opinion published at 464 F.Supp.2d 495). Haute Diggity Dog is a company that sells stuffed toys and beds for dogs under names that [[parody]] the products of other companies. Haute Diggity Dog marketed products such as "Chewnel #5"<ref>[http://www.pawstogo.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=405 Chewnel #5]</ref>, "Dog Perignon"<ref>[http://www.pugcafe.com/catalog/dog-perignon-plush-dog-toy.htm Don Perignon</ref>, "Chewy Vuiton"<ref>[http://www.thepamperedpup.com/shopping/hdd-chewyv-toy.htm Chewy Vuiton</ref>, and "Sniffany & Co."<ref>[http://www.bestinshowsf.com/sncosqdogtoy.html Sniffany & Co.</ref> for sale in pet stores. Louis Vuitton alleged that Haute Diggity Dog’s use of the mark Chewy Vuiton as well as other marks that imitate Louis Vuitton trademarks and copyrights, violate Louis Vuitton [[trademark]], [[trade dress]], and [[copyright]] rights. The court ultimately denied Louis Vuitton’s motion for [[summary judgment]] and granted Haute Diggity Dog’s motion for summary judgment. The court found that while Louis Vuitton is a strong mark and there is some similarity between the products in question, the lack of actual confusion and bad faith, when combined with contemplation of parody acted to vastly outweigh the factors that favor Louis Vuitton’s argument for trademark infringement. Similarly, the court found that no reasonable trier of fact could find for Louis Vuitton on the issue of [[trademark dilution]], [[counterfeiting]], and copyright violation. This case is indicative of the far extent that Louis Vuitton will go to protect its products.
* [[Philippine Actors]]
* [[List of Filipinos]]
* [[Filipino-American]]
* [[Overseas Filipinos]]
* [[Filipino Martial Arts]]
 
==See also==
* [[Sports_in_the_Philippines|Philippine Sports]]
*[[LVMH]]
* [[2005 ASEAN ParaGames]]
*[[Louis Vuitton Cup]]
 
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