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Converse fills trademark infringement lawsuits

Converse, owned by Nike, announced it is filing lawsuits against 31 companies, accusing them of trademark infringement on its widely recognisable Chuck Taylor shoe. The design infringements include one or two black stripes and the rubber cap above the toe.

Converse, owned by Nike, announced it is filing lawsuits against 31 companies, accusing them of trademark infringement on its widely recognisable Chuck Taylor shoe.

Converse, owned by Nike, announced it is filing lawsuits against 31 companies, accusing them of trademark infringement. The design infringements include one or two black stripes and the rubber cap above the toe.

Converse, owned by Nike, announced it is filing lawsuits against 31 companies, accusing them of trademark infringement. The design infringements include one or two black stripes and the rubber cap above the toe.

Converse, owned by Nike, announced it is filing lawsuits against 31 companies, accusing them of trademark infringement. The design infringements include one or two black stripes and the rubber cap above the toe.

First popularised as iconic basketball sneakers, the Chuck Taylor All Star is one of the world’s most famous sneakers. Converse, owned by Nike, announced it is filing lawsuits against 31 companies, accusing them of trademark infringement.

In 2008 a large seizure of counterfeit items was announced in New York City, with most of the items allegedly imported from China including knockoffs of Nike, Major League Baseball, Gillette, Chanel, and Northface, and stored in a warehouse in Queens, NYC.

In 2008 a large seizure of counterfeit items was announced in New York City, with most of the items allegedly imported from China including knockoffs of Nike, Major League Baseball, Gillette, Chanel, and Northface, and stored in a warehouse in Queens, NYC.

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