NIPSEY HUSSLE 

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Brand side: Asghedom
Prosecution type: Trademark
Agency Law firm: GBC

History of incidents:

Prosecution time Case number Law firm Brand Brand side
2021/9/7 21-cv-4741 GBC NIPSEY HUSSLE Asghedom

Brand introduction:

Nipsey Hussle (Nipsey Hussle, August 15, 1985 – March 31, 2019), American rapper, was shot and killed on March 31, 2019.

Outside of music, Nipsey Hussle was involved in several business ventures, including co-founding the Marathon Clothing store in Los Angeles. He was also a vocal advocate for community empowerment and was involved in various philanthropic efforts in his neighborhood.

Sadly, Nipsey Hussle was fatally shot on March 31, 2019, outside of the Marathon Clothing store. His death was widely mourned by the music community and beyond, and he was remembered for his contributions to hip-hop, his entrepreneurial spirit, and his commitment to his community.

Trademark:

Trademark infringement is a serious offense, and companies and individuals alike take it very seriously. Trademarks are used to protect a company’s intellectual property, including its brand, name, and logo. When another company or individual uses that name or brand without permission, it can cause confusion among consumers and dilute the value of the trademark.

Mainly some word trademarks and graphic LOGOs, which cannot be touched.

Nipsey Hussle products often include at least one of Plaintiff’s registered trademarks. Often several of Plaintiff’s marks are displayed on a single
Nipsey Hussle product. Plaintiff uses its trademarks in connection with the marketing of the Nipsey Hussle products, including the following marks which are collectively referred to as the “NIPSEY HUSSLE Trademarks.”