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Puma Sues Tiger Woods’s Sun Day Red Over Logo - MSNWoods’s post-Nike venture is facing its second opposition in four months. The post Puma Sues Tiger Woods’s Sun Day Red Over Logo appeared first on Front Office Sports.
Puma’s iconic “leaping cat” logo was designed by German cartoonist Lutz Backes and, according to court documents, it’s been used in the U.S. since at least 1969.
Tiger Woods has hit a roadblock to trademarking the logo for his Sun Day Red apparel brand. Puma filed a notice of opposition with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office on Jan. 2 arguing that Sun ...
Puma has filed a notice of opposition against Tiger Woods' apparel and sneaker company Sun Day Red over its tiger logo. Puma said the mark will cause confusion among consumers.
PUMA has officially unveiled the new logo for its collab with NBA player Tyrese Haliburton. In a provocative clapback to haters, the new logo featured on a t-shirt reading "OVERRATE THAT" – a ...
Fowler is still with the iconic brand, but now 34, Fowler has evolved in his fashion; Puma is following suit. Starting with the technical construction of its golf wear and all the way down to the ...
Puma, whose iconic logo has remained unchanged for 56 years, filed a notice of opposition against Woods’ brand on Jan. 2, Sports Illustrated reported. The sports retail giant claims that the Sun ...
Puma has filed a notice of opposition against Tiger Woods' apparel and sneaker company Sun Day Red over its tiger logo. Puma said the mark will cause confusion among consumers. This is the second ...
Puma filed a last-minute notice of opposition against Woods’s brand, according to a filing on Jan. 2, saying the Sun Day Red logo resembles the emblem that Puma has been using for 56 years.
To PUMA and Haliburton's credit, the logo stands out. In an era where so many designs try to blend in with minimalism, the primary "hali" and secondary "th" logos pop with bubbly font.
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