The alligator that is embroidered on Lacoste tennis shirts comes from the nickname of founder Rene Lacoste. Lacoste was a tennis star in France in the '20s and '30s, and was nicknamed "Le Crocodile". Lacoste wore tennis shirts embroidered with an alligator on the left breast. Lacoste founded La Societe Chemise Lacoste with Andre Gillier in 1933 and the company began manufacturing the tennis shirt that Lacoste designed (because earlier tennis shirts were too uncomfortable) and wore on the tennis courts.
Crocodile International in Hong Kong China--- The lawsuit centered on Lacoste's right to use a left-facing crocodile. The company uses a right-facing crocodile, but had registered trademark in China for a left-facing crocodile as well.
Locoste polo shirts feature a crocodile as their logo. The crocodile is Locoste's trademark. These shirts can be found on major websites, such as Amazon, Walmart and more.
Two companies use the shape or image of a crocodile in their logo. The companies are Lacoste (genetton green) and Crocs (black).
Yes, if you use another company's logo that is already registered, it may be considered copyright infringement. The company that owns the logo in question may dispute your use of their logo.
More than one company has a donkey logo, scooterdonkey is one of them
Taco Bell has a bell logo.
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No, you cannot use a company's trademarked logo without their permission for any reason.
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The Disney logo is a really stylized rendition of the word "Disney." It is how Walt Disney, who started the company, signed his art.
Not For Commercial Purposes. You Can Use that photograph for your wallpaper, ect.
General Electrics. They use the GE.