Adidas said it would retract its opposition to Black Lives Matter’s bid to trademark its logo design
said it would retract its opposition to Black Lives Matter’s bid to trademark its logo design, which the sportswear company had previously said was too similar to its own.
The company had submitted its opposition to the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office in a filing dated Monday. In the filing, Adidas stressed its decadeslong use of a three-stripe logo on its footwear, apparel and sporting goods in the U.S., and argued that the BLM logo was “confusingly similar.”
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