Defendant breached its contractual obligation to protect the trademark licensed to plaintiffs when it refused to participate in efforts to stop the gray-market import into the United States of the product manufactured in the United Kingdom (U.K.) by an independent British manufacturer, who was licensed by defendant's U.K. subsidiary but had no subsidiary or licensee relationship directly with defendant (see, K Mart Corp. v Cartier, Inc.,
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