San Antonio-based Fred's Fish Fry wins trademark lawsuit over joke Spurs jersey
U.S. District Judge Xavier Rodriguez on Tuesday ordered San Antonio graphic designer Adrian Galvan and apparel store owner Michael Baez to pay fast food chain Fred’s Fish Fry $8,320 plus interest, for their involvement in the creation and sale of a sports jersey featuring the company's trademark, the Express-News reports. The San Antonio court's judgment against Galvan and Baez closes out a two-year saga that grabbed headlines and stirred fierce online debate. In 2023, Fred’s Fish Fry filed a trademark infringement suit against a dozen defendants over their alleged role in creating and selling a parody San Antonio Spurs jersey with the homegrown restaurant chain as the team's name sponsor.
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