French shoe designer, Christian Louboutin, pictured with some of his famous red soled shoes
A federal judge denied Louboutin's request for a preliminary injunction. Judge Victor Marrero dismissed the argument ruling that "Louboutin's claim to the color red is without some limitation, overly broad and inconsistent with the scheme of trademark registration established by the Lanham Act"
There are four particular shoes in the YSL 2011 collection that are all red and happen to have red soles: the Tribute, Tribtoo, Palais, and Wood Stock.
YSL Tribute
YSL Palais
YSL Tribtoo
YSL Woodstock
Anthony Dreyer, professor of trademark law at Fordham Law School stated "Louboutin will have to show that customers or the public have been confused by Yves Saint Laurent's replication of it." Dreyer further states that few customers will go into Neiman Marcus in search of Louboutins and mistakenly drop $1,125 on a pair of Yves Saint Laurent's pumps.
What do you think? Do you think Yves Saint Laurent's red soles replication will cause confusion among consumers?
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