San Antonio's Fred's Fish Fry wins 'fishy' trademark infringement lawsuit

A federal judge this week ruled that the defendants who allegedly created a viral Fred’s Fish Fry-themed San Antonio Spurs jersey infringed on the local fast-food chain's trademark. Even so, one defendant in the suit told the Current the circumstances surrounding the ruling are fishy at best and he's hoping to have the judgment rejected. San Antonio U.S. District Judge Xavier Rodriguez on Tuesday permanently banned the purported designers of the jersey — Adrian Galvan, Victor Galvan and Michael Baez — from using the Fred Fish Fry trademark or “any confusingly similar variation” in future designs.
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