In today’s busy industrial marketplace crowded with numerous products, sometimes it’s hard to tell the difference between real and rip-off.

Alleging trademark infringement, Baker Hughes Inc. is suing Thor’s Oil Products Inc., contending that the North Dakota company is using the Texas oil services giant’s trademark-protected brand names for its products used in hydraulic fracturing. Thor’s Oil is a North Dakota corporation that only has one employee, according to Lauri Uhryn, who handles affairs for the family business.

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