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Gravity defyer
Gravity defyer




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Gravity Defyer™ has distributors and retailers in Asia, Europe, South America, and the Middle East and is currently pursuing further domestic and international opportunities. Gravity Defyer™ footwear is available in the United States via select stores, Direct Mail Marketing, SkyMall and the Gravity Defyer™ ecommerce website. based in Sherman Oaks, California develops, designs, and markets the Versoshock™ Trampoline Technology collection of footwear for men and women.

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The full line of dress, casual, and athletic shoes for men and women can be found at ABOUT GRAVITY DEFYER Hundreds of thousands of shoes have shipped during the last quarter, primarily to recurring customers. No charge is made to consumers when ordering the shoes and if they are not satisfied with any shoe purchased, they can return the shoes and only be charged for shipping & handling.

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The Gravity Defyer™ Versoshock™ Trampoline Technology is revolutionary in footwear and is rapidly gaining market share through unheard of 30-day risk free trials. We are currently working with some of the best retailers in the world and look forward to future business opportunities with companies that are liberal enough to embrace this concept. We're not embarrassed by it, nor are our customers. Pain and fatigue are alleviated, energy is restored they can walk and exercise again. Our customers feel like they are getting the beginning of a new life when they try our shoes. 31 /PRNewswire/ - Online shopping giant QVC and catalog mailer Seventh Avenue are the latest to run from the Gravity Defyer™ "seed of life" logo controversy.Īlexander Elnekaveh, founder and CEO of Gravity Defyer™, states, "Our logo is deliberate. This document is Gravity Defyer® Public Information.SHERMAN OAKS, Calif., Aug. The use of the word partner does not imply a partnership relationship between Gravity Defyer® and any other company. All other trademarks mentioned in this document are the property of their respective owners. Men's Cary Black Casual Shoes - VersoCloud Lightweight Shock Absorbing Sock-Like Microfiber Ankle Boots. Gravity Defyer®, G Defy®, Versoshock® and their logos are registered trademarks of Gravity Defyer® Corporation, in the United States and certain other countries. Information about Gravity Defyer® can be found at. They make standing, walking and running on hard surfaces like concrete, brick and tile seems pillow soft. Gravity Defyer®, redefines comfort by applying advanced footwear technology to every shoe they make. For more information on the Gravity Defyer® G Defy® product line, please visit With its lawsuit, Gravity Defyer® is seeking injunctive relief to prevent Under Armour® from copying Gravity Defyer® Corporation's G Defy® trademark. Trademarks are an extension of that promise.” ”Our brand identities are a reflection of the promises we make to consumers every day. Under Armour has become famous by providing superior fitness apparel,” said Paul Colemen, senior vice president and CFO, Gravity Defyer®. “Gravity Defyer® has grown through providing a unique footwear solution that absorbs the harmful shock that may cause pain in your feet, knees, hips and back. Gravity Defyer® Corporation alleges that Under Armour® has intentionally created a sound-alike product name in order to mislead consumers and substitute its product for that sought by consumers through search engines and in various online and social media outlets.

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Gravity Defyer®, has been shipping G Defy® Pro Line products since mid 2009 and has expanded the G Defy® family with additional products including those featuring the Versoshock® I, Versoshock® II and VS2W Versoshock® soles. Since 2006, Gravity Defyer® has published extensively using the trademarked name in magazine, catalog, tv, radio and internet advertising. The G Defy® trademark has been used to distinguish the company’s Pro-Sport line of shock absorbing footwear from its Gravity Defyer® casual and dress lines that feature the same shock absorbing sole technology. Gravity Defyer® Corporation’s original filing for the trademark dates to July 2, 2009. Under Armour Inc et al, Case Number:2:13-cv-01842-JAK-JCG), seeking to prevent Under Armour® and its advertising partners from allegedly infringing upon Gravity Defyer® Corporation’s registered G Defy® trademark. Gravity Defyer® Corporation today announced that it has filed a lawsuit in the United States District Court for the Central District of California against Under Armour® Inc.

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Los Angeles, California (PRWEB) March 25, 2013






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