Summary
A dog-themed fashion magazine named Dogue has allegedly infringed upon the trademarks of Condé Nast's renowned monthly fashion publication, Vogue, as reported by the company to a federal court.
Bloomberg Law
"A dog-fashion magazine titled “Dogue” infringed media behemoth Condé Nast’s trademarks for its famed monthly fashion magazine, “Vogue,” the company told a federal court.
Tasty Work LLC publishes Dogue, a “periodical focusing on dogs, dog fashion and celebrity dog owners,” Advance Magazine Publishers Inc., which does business as Condé Nast, said in its complaint filed Friday in the US District Court for the Central District of California. Dogue used that name to confuse consumers into thinking the publication is affiliated with the media company, the complaint said.
Dogue’s magazine cover page also features the Dogue name in a similar format as the Vogue trademark, Condé Nast wrote. “Eliminating any doubt” that the similar stylization was intentional, Dogue’s Instagram page says Dogue “is in the style of Vogue,” the company said.
Dogue’s website is also “replete” with images of newsstands with issues of Dogue placed next to Vogue magazines, Condé Nast added..."
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This article was originally published in Bloomberg Law.