An Australian boot maker is facing financial ruin after describing his shoes as Ugg boots. Eddie Oygur lost a huge court case on Friday as an American court ruled that a US company owns the right to ...
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 use the ...
When you hear the name 'Ugg', chances are you have a pretty good idea what the product in question looks like. You're imagining a pair of soft sheepskin boots that are, let's face it, kind of ugly (we ...
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 ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. A Sydney manufacturer of ugg boots is facing an uphill battle in a US court, where a global American footwear company is seeking to ...
A Sydney Ugg boot-maker is suing the US footwear giant Deckers in a bid to cancel the US trademark that prohibits Australian companies from selling Ugg boots overseas. Earlier this year Deckers began ...
In Australia, the name "ugg" is a generic term for sheepskin boots, often worn locally as slippers. In the US, it is a brand - and big business for one company. This has set off an intriguing legal ...
A Sydney ugg boot-maker is counter-suing an American footwear company who has accused of of breaching trademark over the use of the word 'ugg'. Eddie Oygur, the founder and owner of Australian Leather ...
1 at 66th St.-Lincoln Center; B, C at 72nd St. Australian surfer Brian Smith conceived of the UGG brand back in 1978, when the pairs of sheepskin boots he brought with him on a visit to California ...
Ugg Australia wants to be known for more than its ubiquitous sheepskin boots. The company is trying to refashion its image with a new marketing campaign featuring intimate moments with famous icons, ...
A western Sydney maker of ugg boots, Eddie Oygur, has been ordered by a Chicago court to pay US$450,000 ($643,500) damages for selling 12 pairs of the boots into the United States between 2014 and ...
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