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Australian brand forced to remove ‘ugg’ from name after legal battle with American rival

Australian brand forced to remove ‘ugg’ from name after legal battle with American rival

UGG Since 1974 has been forced to change its name when shipping overseas after being sued for using the name by the American Ugg.
15 Jan, 2025

Who owns the word ugg? According to Deckers Outdoor Corporation, an American company behind the Ugg brand, they do. Australians, who use the word ugg to describe a generic type of sheepskin shoe — think kolapuri or Peshawari chapal — believe otherwise and aren’t happy with the company trademarking the word.

UGG Since 1974 — a family-owned Australian business — has been forced to change its name to Since 1974 for customers outside Australia and New Zealand after it was sued by Deckers Outdoor Corporation for its use of the word “ugg.”

The American brand Ugg was founded in 1978 and acquired by Deckers Outdoor Corporation in 1995 for $14.6 million. According to Business Insider, dozens of companies in Australia and New Zealand have trademarks containing the word “ugg,” which is why many in the region take issue with Deckers’ ownership of the trademark in more than 130 countries.

In a TikTok video posted to the brand’s official page, Todd Watts, the owner of Since 1974, said it was too difficult to fight a case against a multi-billion dollar corporation. “We are the original, we will always be the original, no matter what our label says on the back of our boots,” he said.

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We’re being sued by Deckers Outdoor Corporation - you know them as UGG with the big G in the middle. Watch the whole video for the details. We can’t thank you enough for welcoming our SINCE 74 mark with open arms. SINCE 74 is an ode to our heritage, handcrafting the world’s most bespoke Australian made sheepskin boots for 50 years. More information to follow. Stay tuned and be sure to sign up to our mailing list for our major updates. #uggsince1974

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“We’ve been proudly making Australian boots for over five decades and three generations, and we also own the trademark here in Australia, New Zealand, where the boots originated, where ugg boots originated,” Watts explained in the video.

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Dr. Salaria, Aamir Ahmad Jan 15, 2025 02:10pm
Whosoever started first, has the natural right to own the name.
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