Oct. 17 (UPI) --Louisiana-based Tigeraire says Tiger Woods and the owners of Sun Day Red golf apparel company improperly use a logo that violates the Tigeraire logo depicting a leaping tiger.
Tiger Woods finds himself in the bunker with his new logo. The golfer’s Sun Day Red apparel line is facing a trademark dispute from Tigeraire, a company that makes cooling products for athletes.
Tiger Woods’ new logo for his Sun Day Red golf apparel line is facing a trademark dispute. Tigeraire, a company that makes cooling products for athletes, has filed a notice of opposition with ...
Tigeraire's small size relative to the reach of Woods made matching the reach of the logo impossible, Tigeraire charges. "Applicant (SDR/TaylorMade) has leveraged its massive size, marketing ...
Tiger Woods may have to change the logo of his apparel company, Sun Day Red, after the Louisiana-based company Tigeraire rejected their trademark filing. Tigeraire started by creating cooler and ...
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According to a court filing, Tiger Woods’ apparel brand, Sun Day Red, has “unlawfully hijacked” the logo belonging to Tigeraire, a company that makes cooling products for athletes.
In May, when Tiger Woods launched his new golf apparel line Sun Day Red in partnership with TaylorMade Golf, he told a story explaining the background of the company’s logo. The design includes ...
Tigeraire, a maker of athletic cooling products, claims in a notice submitted to the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office that Woods’ logo “unlawfully hijacks” the design of Tigeraire’s.