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LVMH-owned fashion label Marc Jacobs, artist Robert Fisher and the surviving members of rock band Nirvana are settling a lawsuit over the rights to the band's "smiley face" logo, according to a ...
On December 28, 2018, Nirvana filed a legal complaint against fashion designer Marc Jacobs. The rock band is suing the designer for his use of a smiley face symbol, which Nirvana's attorneys claim ...
Nirvana and Marc Jacobs Settle Logo Lawsuit. The rock band Nirvana sued the fashion line after it announced a “Bootleg Redux Grunge” collection in 2018. Listen to this article · 3:45 min ...
On December 28, 2018, the limited liability company representing famed Seattle-area grunge rock band Nirvana sued clothing designer Marc Jacobs and fashion retailers Neiman Marcus and Saks Fifth ...
In Nirvana's copyright dispute with Marc Jacobs over its smiley-face logo, the band said Kurt Cobain created it. Now, their art director says he did.
By using a logo Nirvana claims is “obviously similar” to the happy face for Marc Jacobs’ “Bootleg Redux Grunge” clothing line introduced last November, the clothing designer — along ...
Nirvana’s logo – a yellow smiley face with X’d-out eyes — first appeared during promotion for 1991’s Nevermind.The design eventually became something of an unofficial emblem for the band ...
In December 2018, Nirvana, L.L.C. filed a copyright infringement lawsuit against Marc Jacobs International L.L.C. and others. In the suit, attorneys for Nirvana alleged that Marc Jacobs used the ...
Nirvana are reportedly suing fashion brand Marc Jacobs over clothing items featuring the band's iconic smiley face logo. TMZ reports that Nirvana have taken exception to Marc Jacobs' new Redux ...
Fashion houses Fendi and Marc Jacobs have been sued for trademark infringement in the United States District Court for the Central District of California by another clothing company known as Roma ...
Some of the clothing featured in the line include swimsuits, t-shirts, shorts, and more. The Disney x Marc Jacobs collection was released on February 20 and is currently available on kidsaroundus.com.
Nirvana and Marc Jacobs have settled a copyright infringement lawsuit over a T-shirt that allegedly ripped off the band's smiley face logo.