Jeez, like it's not a blatant ripoff of the color design on his most famous guitar. Link and picture below.
"Guitarist Eddie Van Halen filed a lawsuit against Nike in Los Angeles Friday, alleging the company used the trademarked striped design from his guitar on their new line of “Dunk Lows” tennis shoes.
The Nike shoes feature red, white and black streaks along the midsole.
The suit states that Van Halen received a 2001 copyright for the design on the body of his “Frankenstein” electric guitar."
http://www.vhnd.com/
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Yeah, everybody's suiing each other these days. I guess being a fan, to me it's just way too obvious not to call 'em out on it.
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Eddie Van Halen sucks.
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I'm pretty sure, trademarks are for specific products. I don't see how he'd have a case, quite frankly, unless he bought the trademark to use that specifically on shoes. Even then, you can't trademark "red", "black", "white", etc. And you can only trademark a specific design/pattern. So unless EVH, trademarked specific Pantone colors and an exact pattern, and Nike isn't using those, then I don't see how he'll win.
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He trademarked the design pattern in 2001. Nobody else has really used a red background w/ white and black stripes like that but Ed.
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i would laugh if those were fake dunks too...they are all over the place
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he didnt trademark that til 2001?!