Vogue Co. v. Thompson-Hudson Co.

U.S. Court of Appeals, Sixth Circuit · Decided 1924-08-02

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DENISON, Circuit Judge. The plaintiff below, appellant here, is the publisher of a magazine known as “Vogue.” This publication began in 1892. Plaintiff then adopted and has since used what it has *510 claimed to be its two trade-marks: First, the arbitrary name “Vogue”; and, second, a large-sized capital letter “V,” carrying between its sides the figure of a woman, which m…

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