Maryland Live! Casino Accused of Trademark Violations by Louis Vuitton
Louis Vuitton says the casino used its flower logo on giveaway bags and backpacks and seeks destruction of the merchandise and up to $2 million per mark.
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Louis Vuitton sues Maryland Live! Casino for millions alleging promotion ripped off iconic logo, damaged brand
French fashion house Louis Vuitton is suing Maryland Live! casino in Hanover, Anne Arundel County, claiming they ripped off the LV logo and design for a promotion, placing it on bags and other items marketed to casino rewards members.
French fashion house Louis Vuitton is suing US casino Live! Casino & Hotel Maryland. The fashion brand accuses the gambling establishment of illegally copying its corporate pattern to create its own branded products.
Maryland Live! Finds Itself In A Louis Vuitton Suit
Louis Vuitton has filed a federal lawsuit against Maryland Live! Casino in Hanover, alleging the casino used designs similar to the luxury brand’s trademarks in promotional giveaways without permission. This was first reported by CBS News. The lawsuit, filed June 1 in federal court in Maryland, claims the casino copied elements of Louis Vuitton’s well-known monogram and flower designs for casino promotions tied to rewards members. The case has …
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