News

The Hells Angels biker club is suing Jeezy's 8732 clothing line, claiming one their designs are ripping off their Death Head logo. The Hells Angels are apparently not fans of Young Jeezy’s taste ...
The Hells Angels are hip. The red-and-black logo of the nation’s most notorious biker gang has become a hot commodity for everyone from street kids to yuppie bankers. Everything from T-shirts to ...
California is a big state population-wise, with all types of people calling it home, including several motorcycle clubs.
The Hells Angels' logo, the "death's head" on the back of a motorcycle vest. The Hells Angels' logo, the "death's head" on the back of a motorcycle vest. U.S. Attorney's Office In an indictment ...
BERLIN, Germany — In the latest salvo of a battle to rein in outlaw motorcycle clubs, the authorities here are hitting the global Hell's Angels brand where it hurts most: the logo. Last month ...
The Hells Angel logo has once again resurfaced in Thunder Bay. 'Hells Angels Ontario' recently appeared on a building at 636 and a half Simpson Street. The building is the same location that ...
The Hells Angels gang has sued the Alexander McQueen fashion company for allegedly misusing its winged skull logo and has demanded the couture line stop producing items like the ‘Hells Four ...
To members of one of America's biggest outlaw motorcycle clubs, the number 81 has a meaning that has nothing to do with Terrell Owens or Night Train Lane.
All logos and designs of Hells Angels are trademark-protected (TM) and protected according to international law. Copying and other use is not allowed.” Think case law, not outlaw.