Superdry has settled its dispute against outdoor retailer Dryrobe over an alleged trademark infringement of the font used in the brand’s logo.
Dryrobe has agreed to “cease use of the [stylised Dryrobe sign] or any marks which contain the element ‘dry’ depicted using any member of the Helvetica family of fonts both on product and across all point of sale and digital materials”, as well as not to order more stock featuring the sign.
Superdry said in a statement it was “pleased to have reached a settlement with Dryrobe in its High Court claim for damages concerning the breach of a previous agreement, whereby Dryrobe would not order more stock featuring a logo which infringed Superdry’s brand.
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