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In its filing to the U.S. Trademark Office on Monday, Adidas argued that the Black Lives Matter logo design—three parallel yellow stripes—“is likely to cause confusion, deception” or cause ...
In 1972, the logo changed to include a three shaped foil with three stripes. By 1991, they used the three stripes in a bar arrangement combined with the Adidas word mark.
Adidas lost a trademark infringement lawsuit Thursday it brought against Thom Browne, after it claimed the luxury fashion brand used the sportswear giant’s famous “three stripes” logo design ...
Adidas also filed filed a lawsuit in 2015 against design house Marc Jacobs for using the three stripes in its Fall/Winter 2014 collection, demanding the company cease all sales of the offending ...
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