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Friday, June 19, 2009

New shoe range allegedly violates copyright

Van Halen                                                                               Pic: PA Photos

Eddie Van Halen is taking legal action against sportswear giant Nike over the use of his signature guitar colour scheme on their new Dunk Low range.

The rocker (left in picture) claims that he trademarked the iconic red, white and black striped colour scheme adorning his 'Frankenstrat' guitar (which can be viewed at Vintagekramer.com) in 2001.

In the lawsuit, Van Halen accuses Nike of damaging his image and causing "irreparable harm and damage" to his design. The guitarist is seeking both monetary retribution and "the impoundment and destruction of all footwear", reports Spinner.

Nike has refuted claims of violation of copyright, stating, "The Dunk shoe design is not substantially similar to any of the Van Halen designs, and Nike has not referenced the Van Halen name or image as part of any marketing campaign or promotional material associated with the shoe."

Van Halen launched his own line of footwear, EVH Shoes, featuring the 'Frankenstrat' colour scheme earlier this year.

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