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The Alamo City's Fred's Fish Fry has now announced official jerseys ready for purchase.
This comes after artists redesigned the San Antonio Spurs jersey that featured the Fred's Fish Fry logo.
According to court documents, Fred's Fish Fry, a well-known restaurant in San Antonio, has filed a lawsuit against individuals and online businesses for allegedly selling unauthorized merchandise featuring the restaurant's trademarks.
The lawsuit named Adrian Galvan, Victor Galvan, and several online platforms as defendants, claiming they are confusing consumers by using Fred's Fish Fry's trademarks without permission. Fred's Fish Fry lawsuit seeks various forms of relief, including a permanent injunction, damages, and a trial by jury to address the alleged trademark infringement and unfair competition.
Fred's Fish Fry has been a local fixture for over 50 years. The lawsuit argues that the defendants, including online businesses like Dapemo.com and SquadGifts.com, are violating federal and state trademark laws. Fred's Fish Fry seeks to protect its brand and reputation, emphasizing the importance of safeguarding intellectual property rights. The court will now assess the case, considering the allegations of trademark infringement and the relief sought by the restaurant.
Source: news4sanantonio.com - San Antonio
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