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Marc Jacobs’s smiley face, which was part of both clothing designs and general marketing promotion for the collection, looks the same but swaps in an “M” and “J” for the X’s.
Nirvana and Marc Jacobs have finally settled a copyright dispute over the band's smiley face logo, its origin, and its use by the brand. Nirvana initially brought the lawsuit against Marc Jacobs ...
Rickey Smily recently confronted a White man who reportedly harassed two Black women and called them the N-word.
TMZ is reporting that the Nirvana camp is suing high-end fashion designer Marc Jacobs for stealing their iconic smiley face logo. Jacobs' new product line, titled Bootleg Redux Grunge, features a ...
Oh, that lawsuit Nirvana filed against the fashion line Marc Jacobs for using its smiley face logo without permission? Nevermind. After more than a half-decade of litigation, the sides have agreed ...
The calf has unique black and white markings that appear as a smiley face.
While some bands and companies boast an elaborate logo and flashy advertising, for the ’90s grunge band out of Seattle—Nirvana—it was a modest squiggly-mouthed smiley face with Xs for eyes ...
UPDATE: Marc Jacobs has filed a countersuit against Nirvana, questioning whether or not Kurt Cobain actually created the band’s smiley face logo, according to The Hollywood Reporter. The new ...
The Nirvana and Marc Jacobs smiley face copyright infringement case is approaching one year since being filed. The band first took legal action against the fashion designer’s grunge collection ...
Actress Ashley Judd wrote a long Facebook post on January 10th claiming that emojis, especially the yellow smiley face, are the epitome of white privilege. “White/yellow-ish is the default color.
Marc Jacobs and Nirvana Settle Lawsuit Over Smiley Face Logo: After six years of legal battles, attorneys for both entities have finally put the case to rest.
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