Gerben said disputes over logos are much less common than trademark disputes over names or slogans. "Tiger certainly has a target on his back," he said. "He's big enough to move markets." ...
He also noted that disputes over logos are less common than trademark conflicts involving names or slogans. “Tiger certainly has a target on his back,” he said. “He’s big enough to move ...
The logo, a tiger baring its teeth, has only been altered in color over its time in the AHL. The first iteration of the logo featured an all-blue crest, but the club moved away from that logo in 2005.
Puma is pursuing legal action over Tiger Woods' Sun Day Red brand logo. Golf Digest reported that the German company filed a notice of opposition claiming the logo for Sun Day Red, the brand ...