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Updated Friday April 8, 1.50 pm: Christian Louboutin is suing Yves Saint Laurent .
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Updated Friday April 8, 1.50 pm: Christian Louboutin is suing Yves Saint Laurent for putting red soles on its shoes. Louboutin filed a trademark infringement lawsuit in New York on Thursday, alleging that YSL has breached its copyright by using the red sole. Christian Louboutin (“Louboutin”), the designer of the famous red bottom shoes, filed a trademark infringement lawsuit against fashion house Yves Saint Laurent (YSL) claiming YSL. In April 2011, Yves Saint Laurent (YSL) introduced a line of monochromatic red shoes featuring red soles. Louboutin saw this as a direct infringement of its trademark rights and sought a preliminary injunction to prevent YSL from selling these shoes. Christian Louboutin, a fashion designer best known for his use of red lacquer on the outsole of the shoes he designs, appealed the district court's order denying a motion for preliminary injunction against alleged trademark infringement by Yves Saint Laurent (YSL).
Women's Wear Daily reports that the folks at YSL were content with the most recent court decision, which allowed YSL to make monochromatic red shoes (where both the soles and uppers are red). but still granted Christian Louboutin trademark protection over the . Louboutin’s lawyers commissioned a survey to see if consumers would mistake YSL’s red-soled shoes for Louboutin’s. In a news release, YSL says that its shoe collections have included styles with red (and other colored) outsoles since the 1970s. Both sides appeared to be satisfied with the appellate court. The key facts are as follows: Louboutin, who makes expensive high-fashion shoes with red soles, alleged that Yves Saint Laurent (YSL), another high-fashion shoe company, was infringing by making red shoes that also had red outsoles. A decision issued September 5, .
The Second Circuit affirmed the district court’s denial to enjoin YSL from selling monochrome red shoes with red soles. YSL created a version of their ‘Palais’ pumps with a bright red upper and matching sole: Christian Louboutin objected, claiming that the use of the red sole was an infringement of his own registered trademark. Updated Friday April 8, 1.50 pm: Christian Louboutin is suing Yves Saint Laurent for putting red soles on its shoes. Louboutin filed a trademark infringement lawsuit in New York on Thursday, alleging that YSL has breached its copyright by using the red sole.
Christian Louboutin (“Louboutin”), the designer of the famous red bottom shoes, filed a trademark infringement lawsuit against fashion house Yves Saint Laurent (YSL) claiming YSL. In April 2011, Yves Saint Laurent (YSL) introduced a line of monochromatic red shoes featuring red soles. Louboutin saw this as a direct infringement of its trademark rights and sought a preliminary injunction to prevent YSL from selling these shoes. Christian Louboutin, a fashion designer best known for his use of red lacquer on the outsole of the shoes he designs, appealed the district court's order denying a motion for preliminary injunction against alleged trademark infringement by Yves Saint Laurent (YSL).
Women's Wear Daily reports that the folks at YSL were content with the most recent court decision, which allowed YSL to make monochromatic red shoes (where both the soles and uppers are red). but still granted Christian Louboutin trademark protection over the . Louboutin’s lawyers commissioned a survey to see if consumers would mistake YSL’s red-soled shoes for Louboutin’s. In a news release, YSL says that its shoe collections have included styles with red (and other colored) outsoles since the 1970s. Both sides appeared to be satisfied with the appellate court. The key facts are as follows: Louboutin, who makes expensive high-fashion shoes with red soles, alleged that Yves Saint Laurent (YSL), another high-fashion shoe company, was infringing by making red shoes that also had red outsoles. A decision issued September 5, .
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The Second Circuit affirmed the district court’s denial to enjoin YSL from selling monochrome red shoes with red soles.
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