Evanston Store Sues The Gap Over T-Shirt Design
CHICAGO (CBS) - An Evanston store is taking on a clothing giant, accusing the Gap of swiping one of its designs.
In a lawsuit filed in federal court in Chicago Friday, Fooey, Inc claims that the Gap started selling a shirt two years ago featuring a design similar to one on a polo shirt Fooey sold in its store in 2005.
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The suit says the shirt's design, with a paper airplane on the front and instructions on how to make a paper airplane on the back was copyrighted this year.
The suit seeks an unspecified amount of money along with attorney's fees.
So far, no comment from the Gap.