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Vineyard Vines first used its whale design as early as 2003 and trademarked the design in 2005, according to the lawsuit. Chuck Frazier, whose family has owned Mountain Tops for 40 years, ...
There are some differences between the Vineyard Vines logo and the one manufactured by Lakeshirts/Blue 84. The alleged copycat whale has water squirting out of its blowhole, for example, and the ...
Like the Vineyard Vines trademark, the design in question "is a smiling whimsical left-facing anthropomorphic whale with an eye above its smile and an upwardly lifted tail fin," the lawsuit states.
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 received a federally registered trademark for the whale logo in 2005. The Stamford, Conn.-based company has put it on an ever-expanding line of casual preppy products, including not ...
Clothing retailer Vineyard Vines – based in Stamford, Connecticut – is suing a Raleigh retailer in Triangle Town Center over a lively, smiling whale logo. Triangle Business Journal.
Vineyard Vines — the popular clothing retailer identified by its smiling, pink whale logo — will open soon at Disney Springs. WATCH CHANNEL 9 EYEWITNESS NEWS.
Fishing rods book-end the room and there's a grinning pink whale mounted on the wall. Everything about the new headquarters of Vineyard Vines oozes New England high society.
PROVIDENCE, R.I. — The luxury clothing manufacturer Vineyard Vines is suing a Newport company, accusing it of infringing on its "iconic" smiling whale design. Stamford, Conn., based Vineyard ...