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The lawsuit filed by Buc-ee’s in U.S. District Courtroom argues that Tremendous Fuels’ cartoon canine in a cape brand is just too much like the Buc-ee’s cartoon beaver in a hat, based on Fox 4.
Within the lawsuit, Buc-ees, which can also be based mostly in Texas, claims the Tremendous Fuels brand prominently options an “anthropomorphic and cartoon representation of a smiling animal that closely resembles a beaver, which is similarly positioned in a right-facing angle and is depicted in front of a circular background.”
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The Katy, Texas, Buc-ee’s prepares for his or her grand opening that can happen on Monday, August 28, 2017. (Getty Photos)
Buc-ees additionally cites that the 2 logos have comparable expressions and coloring.
The favored comfort retailer chain argues within the lawsuit that the logos might confuse clients and that the confusion has resulted in a loss in gross sales for Buc-ee’s.
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Buc-ee’s argues that Tremendous Fuels’ cartoon canine brand is just too much like the Buc-ee’s cartoon beaver. (Google Maps)
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The lawsuit needs a everlasting injunction to stop Tremendous Fuels from utilizing the canine brand, for Tremendous Fuels to pay Buc-ee’s for any “ill-gotten gains” and for all indicators, packages and different supplies with the canine brand to be destroyed.