Bye-Bye, Bootlegs: The Air Jordan 1 has Received Federal Trademark Protection: The USPTO has granted Nike, Inc. registration certificates for the Air Jordan 1 High, Low and Low SE preventing unauthorized duplications of each model.
Nike was granted federal trademarks for the design of the Nike Air Jordan 1 High, Low , and Low SE, making it easier to pursue bootleggers in the future.
Nike’s Air Jordan 1 application for trade dress was approved by the US Patent and Trademark Office in June 2021. Find more details and developments here.
He donned face mask as he walked alongside his two pals.
The Weeknd - who was snubbed by the Grammys earlier this year - was named Top Artist, Top Male Artist, Top Radio Songs Artist, Top R&B Artist and Top R&B Male Artist during the award ceremony at the weekend.
The singer, 31, rocked his own Warren Lotas x The Weeknd Super Bowl Hoodie during the sunny walk
Mega-hit Blinding Lights claimed the Top Hot 100 Song, Top Radio Song and Top R&B Song prizes, and his album After Hours was crowned Top R&B Album.
While accepting the biggest accolade of the night, Top Artist, The Weeknd said: What a night it s been. I want to take this opportunity to thank my parents. I love you guys so much.
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International sportswear company Nike filed a lawsuit against a Los Angeles-based manufacturer alleged to have produced thousands of inauthentic Nike® Dunk®-inspired sneakers.
Interestingly, the lawsuit was filed shortly after Nike settled an earlier lawsuit it had filed against Warren Lotas, the designer of the same allegedly infringing sneakers. Lotas, an influential designer in the streetwear community, developed a large following through his graphic-novel-inspired style, and collaborated earlier this year with The Weeknd to produce distinct Super Bowl LV merchandise which was worn by the Weeknd during his halftime headline performance. Lotas promoted his sneakers as “official reinterpretations” of the classic Nike sneaker. Total sales of Lotas’s sneakers allegedly reached $10.8 million, with 36,000 customer purchases. Nike filed suit against Lotas in October 2020.