![]() District Judge Dean Pregerson has refused an injunction - for a pretty interesting reason. Ginn claimed that use of the band’s logo, consisting of four uneven black bars simulating a waving flag, was an infringement and that “Flag” was “a colorable imitation” that’s “likely to cause confusion, mistake or deception among consumers.”īut U.S. The lawsuit was prompted when both Black Flag and Flag started touring, nearly three decades after breaking up. Rollins and Morris made a trademark application on “Black Flag,” but Ginn asserted that the two had lied in the application by submitting material belonging to SST, which released and distributed all 18 of the band’s albums. ![]() Black Flag’s most famous member Henry Rollins was sued too.
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