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LVMH-owned fashion label Marc Jacobs, artist Robert Fisher and the surviving members of rock band Nirvana are settling a lawsuit over the rights to the band's "smiley face" logo, according to a ...
Marc Jacobs Claims Nirvana Has No Legal Right to the Smiley Face Logo: The two-year legal struggle continues as the fashion brand pushes to invalidate Nirvana's current copyright.
The logo that the fashion line Marc Jacobs used to promote a grunge collection looks like Nirvana’s, with an “M” and “J” in place of the X’s.
In December 2018, Nirvana, L.L.C. filed a copyright infringement lawsuit against Marc Jacobs International L.L.C. and others. In the suit, attorneys for Nirvana alleged that Marc Jacobs used the ...
Nirvana and Marc Jacobs have settled a copyright infringement lawsuit over a T-shirt that allegedly ripped off the band's smiley face logo. × Skip to main content ...
In response, Marc Jacobs International pursued a counterclaim alleging that the band had not filed proper copyright registration for the logo and questioning its lawyer’s story that Nirvana ...
Nirvana sued Marc Jacobs International in 2018 after the company launched a “Redux Grunge” collection featuring a sweatshirt with a smiley face image similar to Nirvana’s happy face logo.The ...