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Fri Nov 1, 2013, 12:16 PM Nov 2013

Hells Angels lawsuit accuses Dillard's of trademark infringement


This jacket shows the Death Head symbol that's the basis of a federal lawsuit by Hells Angels against 8732 Apparel and Dillard's.


This design is "confusingly similar" to the trademarked symbol of Hells Angels Motorcycle Corporation, the group alleges in its lawsuit.

Hells Angels is suing 8732 Apparel and Dillard's Inc. in federal court, claiming trademark infringement of its famous skull-with-wings logo known as the Hells Angels Death Head.

Filed Oct. 27 in U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of California, the suit claims that the 8732 Apparel clothing line, Dillard's department stores and 20 unnamed individuals have designed, manufactured, distributed or sold hats, shirts and vests with a design that is "confusingly similar" to the Hells Angels symbols.

The plaintiff filing suit, Hells Angels Motorcycle Corp., is a "nonprofit mutual benefit corporation," according to the plaintiff's petition. It has consistently used a design mark consisting of the Hells Angels Death Head and the words "Hells Angels" in a distinctive arrangement known as the "HAMC" patch design, which is used to indicate active membership, the petition states.

According to the petition, Hell's Angels owns four U.S. trademark registrations for the symbols, two for the patch design and two for the death head, the petition states.

More at http://www.chron.com/news/houston-texas/houston/article/Hells-Angels-lawsuit-accuses-Dillard-s-of-4943664.php?cmpid=hpfc .
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