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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.
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 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 ...
The winged-head logo in question can be found on items like the blue denim Bandits Vest currently being sold on the 8732 Apparel's website. Unsurprisingly, the Hells Angels are not happy.
The Hell’s Angels have filed for trademark protection of their Death Head logo and therefore has a right to obtain an injunction (i.e. – a cease and desist) to stop 8732 Apparel from making ...
Last fall, Jeezy went to war with the notorious biker gang, Hells Angels–in a court of law–after they deemed him to be a thief of their trademark logo for use of his 8732 apparel.
The Hells Angels Motorcycle Club lost a battle in court to force police to hand back vests, and other items bearing the bikers' trademarked logo of a winged skull.
THE mysterious artist who designed the iconic logo for the world’s most notorious outlaw motorcycle gang was paid just $2.50 for his work, a court has heard.
The Hells Angels bikie club is suing a hipster online retailer over COVID-19 face masks, T-shirts and posters it sells online. Read Today's Paper Tributes. Rewards. Subscribe. Sign In.