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Food-Drink Jägermeister logo does not offend Christians, court rules By David Aaro Fox News Published February 20, 2020 4:26am EST | Updated February 21, 2020 5:19am EST Flipboard ...
After all, the logo is based on a Christian tale. As Jägermeister’s own site says, the logo comes from the 8th-century tale of Saint Hubertus.
A Swiss court granted German liquor maker Mast-Jaegermeister brand protection for its logo displaying a stag with a cross between its antlers, saying the symbol was unlikely to offend Christians ...
The Milwaukee Bucks have had their new logo and color scheme the last two seasons. Unfortunately, Jagermeister thinks it looks too much like their logo. The Milwaukee Bucks went with a rebrand ...
The Bucks buck, the fourth generation of the logo, looks serious, if not angry. The Jager "stag" has a blank look, under a cross that hovers over his head.
Updated: 6:23 PM CST Dec 10, 2016 Jagermeister not happy with Bucks logo Updated: 6:23 PM CST Dec 10, 2016 ...
Jagermeister also believes the current Bucks' logo, which was unveiled in April 2015, could lead to "the dilution of the distinctive quality of Opposer's DEER HEAD Marks." ...
The logo’s origin stems from the eighth-century legend of St. Hubertus. Before becoming the “Apostle of the Ardennes,” St. Hubertus was a devoted hunter who was chasing a stag on Good Friday ...
The Jaegermeister logo, in use since 1935, is based on the 7th century legend of Hubertus, the patron saint of hunters, who became a Christian missionary after encountering a magnificent white ...
An institute in Switzerland said the Jagermeister logo could offend the country's Christians due to the religious symbol on each bottle.(Jagermeister) ...
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