Judge Halts Oakland Airport's Use of 'San Francisco' in Name Dispute

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A judge has ruled that Oakland Airport cannot use 'San Francisco' in its name, following a legal dispute over branding and trademark issues. The decision emphasizes the importance of accurate geographic representation in airport naming conventions.
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