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Sportswear maker Adidas on Wednesday reversed course 48 hours after asking the US Trademark Office to reject a Black Lives Matter application for a trademark featuring three parallel stripes.
Adidas has taken court action to block a trademark filed by Black Lives Matter for its "Three-Stripe" logo. Per the court filings made on March 27th, Adidas claims the Black Lives Matter stripes ...
Thom Browne defeated Adidas in court this month over its right to use its four stripe design ... expanded its activewear category with more sweatpants and hoodies. Both casual wear and sports ...
Adidas is backpedaling fast over its latest attempt to protect its iconic three-stripe mark. The German sportswear company said Wednesday it was dropping its opposition to an attempt by a Black ...
Had Thom Browne, a 57-year-old American best known for his cheeky, preppy style of tailoring, infringed on the Adidas ... gray waffle-knit sweatpants to assess. It had four horizontal white ...
Track pants are exactly what my wardrobe was missing Adidas (1) The majority of my closet ... while the iconic three stripes on each side balance them out with a sporty look.
March 29 (Reuters) - Sportswear maker Adidas AG ... U.S. Trademark Office to reject a Black Lives Matter application for a trademark featuring three parallel stripes. "Adidas will withdraw ...
After arguing that the three-stripe trademark could confuse consumers, Adidas retracted its opposition to the Black Lives Matter logo with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office Wednesday morning.
Sportswear maker Adidas on Wednesday reversed course 48 hours after asking the U.S. Trademark Office to reject a Black Lives Matter application for a trademark featuring three parallel stripes.