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The Kool Kiy shoes Nike claims infringe on its trademarks are similar to Air Jordans but feature a lightning bolt instead of Nike's swoosh. Nike claims the shoes infringe on its intellectual property.
Kool Kiy, which is owned by Nickwon Arvinger and David Weeks, argues that it’s a well-known streetwear brand in its own right, as its shoes are sought after by celebrities and sneaker fans alike.
It's worth noting that Kool Kiy is still advertising the copycat shoes on his Instagram, which could suggest the confidential settlement agreement that came with the case's termination allows the ...
Nike says defendants Nickwon Arvinger and David Weeks of By Kiy LLC (aka Kool Kiy) and Bill Omar Carrasquillo ... by providing the resources to produce shoes for Kiy and Omi.
“Woke up this morning to a lawsuit from the mega giant corporation that I supported my whole life,” said Kool Kiy, the CEO and ... made to the Dunk-inspired shoe that would make it different ...