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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 ...
Marc Jacobs’s smiley face, which was part of both clothing designs and general marketing promotion for the collection, looks the same but swaps in an “M” and “J” for the X’s.
Nirvana is suing Marc Ja cobs for using a logo that is 'virtually identical' to its ' copyright-protected design and logo' When Nirvana filed a complaint against Marc Jacobs, as well as Saks Fifth ...
News Marc Jacobs Responds to Nirvana Smiley Face Logo Lawsuit, Requests Dismissal The band sued the fashion brand for copyright infringement for using a similar logo on its “Redux Grunge ...
Disney x Marc Jacobs Kids Collection This new collection combines the designs of Mickey with style and comfort to create a line of clothing for boys and girls. The size ranges for the clothing ...
Nirvana LLC’s lawsuit against fashion label Marc Jacobs and department stores Saks Incorporated and Neiman Marcus can move forward, a federal judge has ruled.
On December 28, 2018, the limited liability company representing famed rock band Nirvana sued clothing designer Marc Jacobs and fashion retailers Neiman Marcus and Saks Fifth Avenue for copyright ...
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 ...
Oh, that lawsuit Nirvana filed against the fashion line Marc Jacobs for using its smiley face logo without permission? Nevermind. After more than a half-decade of litigation, the sides have agreed ...
Nirvana's smiley face logo lawsuit against designer Marc Jacobs has been settled after years of litigation.
Nirvana and Marc Jacobs have settled a copyright infringement lawsuit over a T-shirt that allegedly ripped off the band's smiley face logo.
Marc Jacobs and Nirvana Settle Lawsuit Over Smiley Face Logo: After six years of legal battles, attorneys for both entities have finally put the case to rest.