Patagonia Inc. filed a federal lawsuit accusing apparel company Be Hippy LLC of trademark infringement, unfair competition, and copyright infringement over its apparel logos.
Be Hippy and co-owners Leigh Pearson and Bart O’Brien infringed Patagonia’s trademarks and logos, including the P-6 logo inspired by a silhouette of the jagged peaks of the Mt. Fitz Roy skyline, by manufacturing, promoting, and selling apparel products and accessories, according to the complaint filed Wednesday in the US District Court for the Central District of California.
Patagonia claims the defendants’ products are confusingly similar to its trademarks and alleges the defendants registered a trademark ...
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