Coogi has accused the Brooklyn Nets of swagger jacking.
TMZ reports the Australian fashion brand is suing the team over the "Brooklyn Camo" uniforms, the 2018-19 City Edition alternatives that paid tribute to the Notorious B.I.G.
Though it was a nice sentiment, Coogi claims the Nets did not receive proper authorization to use their pattern and is now taking legal action against the team, as well as the NBA, Nike, New Era, and Russell Brands.
"While other colorful and ornamental sweaters have and continue to exist, the highly distinctive and ornamental designs of COOGI sweaters and apparel have become exceedingly famous," Coogi said in the lawsuit.
According to TMZ, the fashion company is suing for damages and is demanding the franchise to stop selling the Brooklyn Camo gear, which includes T-shirts, hoodies, beanies, keychains, slides, and backpacks.
Interesting case here, I'm assuming the legal departments of Nets/Nike/NBA signed off on this jersey before going to market with it, meaning that they found that the designs of the city edition jerseys didn't infringe on Coogi's design copyrights.
Just my two cents but unless Coogi can prove that the design on the city edition stuff literally rips off one of their existing sweater patterns, I don't think they have a case here. I'm also assuming that the Nets copyrighted the "Brooklyn Camo" print design well before these jerseys were made public.
It would suck if the Nets have to stop wearing these jerseys.