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Marc Jacobs Infringed Into Plagiarism

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Marc Jacobs, who recently greeted her 52 birthday, was accused of plagiarism by Adidas, an international sports brand. In the lawsuit, Adidas pointed out that the alleged infringement of costume design is similar to the Y-3 series design.

According to the latest news from New York, Adidas formally sued Marc Jacobs International LLC, a clothing retailer, for trademark infringement, accusing the company of its sportswear deliberately plagiarizing Adidas's iconic "three stripes" design.

Adidas pointed out in the lawsuit that the four parallel lines designed by Marc Jacobs are very similar to Adidas's iconic three stripes. (source: court application document) the federal court of Oregon, which is accepting the lawsuit, said that the four stripes of Marc Jacobs's clothing sleeves are likely to be confused with the Adidas logo. Adidas is applying for statutory damages and asking for the prohibition of the production and sale of this jersey.

Adidas accused Marc Jacobs of "deliberately" plagiarizing the three stripe logo and using its reputation to attract customers. According to the lawsuit, Adidas's three stripes logo has been registered exclusively for brand shirts, jackets, sportswear, vests, jackets, sports shorts and other costumes.

In the lawsuit, Adidas said Marc Jacobs The use of similar Adidas three stripe logo is deceiving, confusing and misleading consumers. It will make consumers mistaken that Marc Jacobs's clothing is related to Adidas. The act infringes and damages the good reputation and quality of Adidas's three stripe logo.

Three Marc Jacobs copied three stripes. Sportswear Picture. The sweater has two black and grey styles, and the sleeves are equipped with four red parallel lines.

According to the lawsuit, Adidas's Y-3 series has been sold for billions of dollars since its publication. The company also said that the brand spent millions of dollars in publicity and promotion before the design was widely recognized worldwide. Marc Jacobs did not comment on the fashion headline report.

   Adidas It is pointed out in the lawsuit that the costume design for alleged infringement is similar to the Y-3 series design. The Y-3 series has been launched by Adidas and designer Yamamoto Teruji. The women's wear and other designs have three stripes, and have been sold in many department stores, including Saks Fifth Avenue.


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