Louis Vuitton's signature chequered squares are not distinctive enough to deserve a trademark, a European Court has ruled, following a challenge from German retailer Nanu-Nana. The European General ...
U.S. District Judge John F. Murphy for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania sustained a copyright claim against Louis Vuitton USA, concluding that the independent designer, Paula Hian, who owns Paula ...
French luxury label Louis Vuitton faced a ‘double blow’ over its use of its trademark chequerboard pattern after an EU court threw out its right to exclusively use its logo. Celebrity-favourite Louis ...
The legendary chequerboard pattern makes a glittering entry to the maison’s Le Damier de Louis Vuitton unisex jewellery collection It all started in 1888 when Louis Vuitton and his son George decided ...
In Louis Vuitton Malletier v OHIM, the General Court has upheld two decisions of the First Board of Appeal of OHIM finding that Louis Vuitton’s figurative CTMs representing a chequerboard pattern were ...
Using another’s trademark on your goods and services usually requires a license. However, there are exceptions to that general rule. For example, under certain circumstances, you are not required to ...
LVMH takes another loss in its attempts to keep accessories brand My Other Bag, from printing tongue-in-cheek - style Louis Vuitton-inspired animations on its line of canvas totes. To say so, is the ...