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July 9 (Reuters) - LVMH-owned (LVMH.PA), opens new tab fashion label Marc Jacobs, artist Robert Fisher and the surviving members of rock band Nirvana are settling a lawsuit over the rights to the ...
After several years, and a few unexpected twists, Nirvana and Marc Jacobs have settled a copyright dispute over the band's smiley face logo, which also raised questions about the origins of the ...
The “Redux Grunge Collection” was unveiled in November 2018 to celebrate the 25th anniversary of Marc Jacobs’ SS93 Grunge Collection, which was defined by a smiley face logo.
In December of 2018, designer Marc Jacobs was sued by Nirvana, L.L.C. for copyright infringement stating that Jacobs allegedly used the band’s “Happy Face” logo without permission.
Christine Quinn, of the real-estate porn reality show “Selling Sunset,” was clad in a bandeau and matching leggings printed with the Marc Jacobs logo arranged in graphic black-and-white ...
Marc Jacobs is reportedly countersuing Nirvana over an ongoing dispute surrounding the iconic ‘smiley face’ logo associated with the grunge icons. Earlier this month (November 15), Nirvana ...
UPDATE: After this article was published, Marc Jacobs filed a countersuit Nirvana that seeks to invalidate the band’s copyright registration of the X-Eye Smiley Face logo. Among homo sapiens ...
Nirvana sued Marc Jacobs International in 2018 after the company launched a “Redux Grunge” collection featuring a sweatshirt with a smiley face image similar to Nirvana’s happy face logo.
After six years of litigation, Nirvana has settled its lawsuit against Marc Jacobs over its use of an illustration strikingly similar to its signature “X”-eyed smiley face logo. In a notice ...
CREDIT: Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic Nirvana and fashion brand Marc Jacobs have settled a copyright dispute over the band’s infamous smiley face logo. In 2018, Nirvana sued Marc Jacobs International ...