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Drake sues merchandise companies over OVO owl logo

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Drake is taking legal action against executives of two merchandise brands for allegedly copying his OVO owl logo. The God’s Plan hitmaker founded his OVO Clothing company back in 2011, selling apparel including T-shirts, sweatshirts, varsity jackets, baseball hats and sneakers featuring the image.

In papers obtained by TMZ, the star claims officials of Australian company Bellroy “changed the design of the owl by altering its posture, width, wings and feet in order to blatantly mimic the OVO owl,” suggesting the changes were intentionally made to maximise similarities with Drake’s brand.

OVO bosses are taking legal action now because, while Bellroy first sold wallets, smartphone cases and small luggage, it recently added footwear and

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