A nearly decade-long legal battle has resulted in an iconic Australian brand having to change its name when shipping overseas. Todd Springthorpe from UGG Since 1974 said the brand was being sued ...
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Hosted on MSNThe Ugg brand name dispute is almost as ugly as the bootsYou're imagining a pair of soft sheepskin boots that are, let's face it, kind of ugly (we're allowed to say that – apparently ...
Ugg Since 1974's owner said it was rebranding outside Australia as it was "extremely hard fight a lawsuit against a multibillion-dollar company." ...
Australian-owned brand UGG Since 1974 has announced it will change its name to “Since 74” for sales outside Australia and New Zealand. There has been a long-running battle over the rights to ...
It’s extremely hard to fight a lawsuit against a multi-billion dollar company, especially as a family-owned, Australian-made business.’ ...
An iconic Australian brand has been force to change its name after a lawsuit from an overseas company over the trademark.
An Australian-owned footwear company is changing its name amid a lawsuit with Deckers Brands and its Ugg label. According to a TikTok posted by Ugg Since 1974 owner Todd Watts, the ongoing lawsuit ...
The original maker of iconic Australian sheepskin boots, UGG Since 1974, is being sued by a massive US company and being forced to change its name amid a bitter lawsuit.
But it turns out there's been a bitter trademark war waging over the boots in recent years, and a heavy blow has just been dealt to an Australian family-run Ugg boot manufacturer by California-based ...
You probably have a pair of UGG boots in your closet. And just as likely, they're probably not the Australian-made shoes you think they are. Leather, fur-lined boots have a history that goes back ...
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Australian ugg-boot maker forced to rebrand after trademark battle with American rivalAn Australian ugg-boot company has changed its brand for foreign customers following a lengthy legal battle with an American rival. Ugg Since 1974 is owned by Australian Leather and was sued by ...
The brand will have to drop 'UGG' from the 'UGG Since 1974' name after Deckers Outdoor Corporation bought the rights from Australian entrepreneur Brian Smith. Mr Smith registered the name in the ...
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