French luxury label Louis Vuitton faced a ‘double blow’ over its use of its trademark chequerboard pattern after an EU court threw out its right to exclusively use its logo. Celebrity-favourite Louis ...
In Louis Vuitton Malletier v OHIM, the General Court has upheld two decisions of the First Board of Appeal of OHIM finding that Louis Vuitton’s figurative CTMs representing a chequerboard pattern were ...
Louis Vuitton's signature chequered squares are not distinctive enough to deserve a trademark, a European Court has ruled, following a challenge from German retailer Nanu-Nana. The European General ...
The legendary chequerboard pattern makes a glittering entry to the maison’s Le Damier de Louis Vuitton unisex jewellery collection It all started in 1888 when Louis Vuitton and his son George decided ...
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