Condé Nast Sues Dog-Fashion Magazine Dogue Over ‘Vogue’ Marks

A dog-fashion magazine titled “Dogue” infringed media behemoth Condé Nast’s trademarks for its famed monthly fashion magazine, “Vogue,” the company told a federal court.

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