Oasis sues clothing brand over trademark: details of the conflict.

Oasis sues clothing brand over trademark: details of the conflict
Oasis sues clothing brand over trademark: details of the conflict

Legal conflict of the Gallagher brothers with the Oasis brand

According to The Sun: The Gallagher brothers have decided to consult legal experts due to the escalation of the conflict with the fashion brand Oasis.

The fashion brand Oasis called brothers Liam and Noel "free riders" Alamy

The company, which currently operates only in an online format, claims that the Gallagher logo is "identical" to theirs and opposes this use.

Noel, 58, and Liam, 52, are supported by the law firm Beck Greener, which previously assisted Paul O'Grady when the brewery planned to name beer after Lily Savage.

According to sources, "Noel and Liam have no intention of backing down from their plans."

“Their teams are confident and believe they will succeed.”
“If there is no resolution after the mediation period, the case will go to tribunal.”

The brothers filed a trademark application with the Intellectual Property Office at the beginning of this year.

They plan to use the logo with the word Oasis in white font on a black background for various products, such as clothing, toys, cosmetics, and jewelry.

The former giant of street retail Oasis, which closed all its stores after bankruptcy in 2020, claims that the applicant "will gain an unfair advantage by relying on the reputation of the opponent's trademark, which may increase sales of their goods."

The Oasis comeback tour continues, with two concerts planned in Los Angeles this week.

After that, they will head to Mexico, and to conclude, will hold two final concerts in the UK at Wembley Stadium on September 27 and 28.

Liam and Noel Gallagher announce the Oasis tour in 2025. As the Gallagher brothers press their trademark rights, the conflict with the Oasis brand could become a significant moment in their creative path and commercial activities. At the same time, the planned concerts indicate the group's activity, which continues to attract the attention of fans worldwide.

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