Brooks Sports, Inc. and Fred Meyer Stores, Inc. have settled their
dispute around Fred Meyer’s use of an objectionable graphic design on
private label athletic wear. While Fred Meyer did not admit liability,
it recognized the design closely resembles the chevron logo federally
registered by Brooks. This acknowledgement and the companies’ subsequent
agreement require Fred Meyer to stop using its design on all private
label athletic apparel.
The settlement lays out a phased
approach for Fred Meyer to stop manufacturing, importing, and selling
apparel that includes the design alone or in conjunction with other
designs or wording during the coming few months.
“Brooks has
built a global brand known for the highest quality running footwear and apparel,” said David Bohan, Brooks' chief operating officer. “Our logo
communicates the Brooks brand promise to the consumer at first glance,
and therefore we will take all necessary steps to defend it.”
A subsidiary of Berkshire Hathaway Inc., Brooks was founded in 1914 and is headquartered in Bothell, WA., near Seattle.
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