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The German sportswear company said Wednesday it was dropping its opposition to an attempt by a Black Lives Matter campaign group to trademark a logo featuring three parallel stripes.
adidas is pulling back its opposition against a Black Lives Matter campaign group to trademark a logo that featured a trio of parallel stripes. A spokesperson for the German sportswear imprint ...
In a world that's becoming increasingly visual with the growth of photo-based platforms like Instagram and Snapchat, this ranking of logos' appearances on social ... and aviation (Emirates). Adidas, ...
Adidas AG, in a reversal, will no longer object to a trademark application filed by the Black Lives Matter Global Network Foundation (BLMGNF) for a logo the sportswear company had previously ...
The high court judgment upheld a 2016 decision from the European Union Intellectual Property Office, which dismissed Adidas' 2014 trademark application after determining the logo was "devoid of ...
By Amanda Holpuch Two days after Adidas objected to a trademark application by the advocacy group Black Lives Matter for a logo featuring three parallel stripes, the German sportswear company said ...
Adidas, instead, is getting a mega chance to shine in Chi-town like it never got with Jordan in the mid-80s. Though Derrick Rose's new "D Rose" logo was first seen a few months ago, the face of ...
Adidas' lawyers wrote in the filing that it has been using its logo since at least 1952 and ... of being overly litigious and targeting a group founded to advocate for a minority group against ...