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 ...
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Tigeraire, a US company that makes air-conditioned helmets for gridiron players, has filed a legal action accusing Woods and Sun Day Red of breaking trademark rules by copying Tigeraire’s design. The ...
An apparel brand backed by golf legend Tiger Woods and a Baton Rouge company that makes cooling equipment for helmets and caps are embroiled in a trademark dispute. Sun Day Red, a joint venture ...
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requesting a denial of Sun Day Red’s trademark application. The logo for Sun Day Red Sun Day Red and Tigeraire, which was founded in 2020, both have logos that feature striped, leaping tigers.
The respective logos do bear a striking resemblance, but TaylorMade, Woods’s partner in the brand, has “full confidence in the securitisation of our trademarks”. The dispute will bring an im ...