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Vineyard Vines sued Minnesota-based Lakeshirts Inc./Blue 84 and Arundel-based Mountain Tops Inc., which owns shops in Kennebunkport and Ogunquit.
At issue was defendants’ whale-themed merchandise, which Vineyard Vines accused of misappropriating Vineyard Vines’ whale logo. Vineyard Vines, LLC v. MacBeth Collection, L.L.C. et al., ...
The most well-known symbol of the Vineyard Vines brand is probably the whale design first used in September 2003. It was registered with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office in 2005, according to ...
Jeep is collaborating with vineyard vines for limited-edition apparel and a custom one-of-one Gladiator Rubicon. The clothing collection features Jeep branding with the vineyard vines pink whale ...
Vineyard Vines has not dismissed the claims it brought against the other defendant, Minnesota-based Lakeshirts Inc./ Blue 84, a wholesaler that produced the T-shirts at issue in the lawsuit.
Vineyard Vines’ Maine attorney, Clifford Ruprecht, declined a request for an interview. Vineyard Vines, which has more than 50 locations across the country, including one in Freeport ...
Vineyard Vines, the luxury clothing manufacturer, is suing a Rhode Island company, saying that the retailer infringed on its “iconic” smiling whale design. Stamford-based Vineyard Vines filed ...
STAMFORD, Conn., Aug. 5, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Vineyard vines, a lifestyle apparel brand best known for its smiling pink whale logo, announced the return of their annual Whales for a Cause campaign ...
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