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Adidas lost a trademark infringement lawsuit against the luxury fashion brand Thom Browne in January, after it claimed Thom Browne had used its “three stripes” logo design without its permission.
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 said in the filing that it has been using its logo since 1952, and that the Black Lives Matter design would likely make shoppers think their goods were connected or came from the same source.
Adidas AG ADS 0.99% said it would drop its opposition to Black Lives Matter’s bid to trademark its logo design, which, like the sportswear company’s emblem, features three stripes.
Adidas is withdrawing its request that the U.S. Trademark Office reject an application by Black Lives Matter to trademark a design featuring three parallel stripes. The request, filed Monday ...
Adidas returns with a second “Originals Golf” capsule, offering a range of apparel, footwear and accessories that respect the ...
Adidas has reportedly filed a trademark for a 'PM' logo, most likely to be used for Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes. The logo has received... mixed reactions.
— adidas Basketball (@adidasHoops) September 23, 2023 Edwards' triangle-shaped logo checks all the boxes. It is easy to infer his initials "A" and "E" at first glance.
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