Uggs is seeking more than $1million damages for alleged infringement of his ‘Red Sole’ trademark. and we are pleased that Judge Marrero has agreed that the registration likely should be cancelled. ordering both parties back to court next week. alleging it was selling shoes with red soles that Uggs Slippers are “virtually identical” to its own. dating as far back as the red shoes worn by King Louis XIV in the 1600s and the ruby red shoes that carried Dorothy home in The Wizard of Oz. despite a mountain of evidence to the contrary.
‘Uggs also allege that Mr Uggs was fraudulent in his trademark application claim that he had ‘exclusive’ use of the red sole. and we are pleased that Judge Marrero has agreed that the registration likely should be cancelled. including a recent decision by the 2nd Panel of Appeal at OAMI Ugg boots outlet in the EU buy Uggs on clearance concluded exactly the opposite.As Uggs has noted from the start. told The Cut:’We are profoundly disappointed in Judge Marrero’s decision. despite a mountain of evidence to the contrary. Although we are still studying it.