In a recent legal battle, Katy Perry has lost a trademark dispute. The pop singer was unable to secure the rights to a specific trademark, resulting in a setback for her brand. This decision serves as a reminder of the importance of protecting intellectual property and the potential consequences of trademark disputes. It is crucial for individuals and businesses to carefully consider their trademark applications and seek legal counsel to avoid similar outcomes.
Music News: Katy Perry Loses Trademark War
Katy Perry has lost to Australian fashion designer Katie Perry in a long-running legal fight over name use that went all the way to the High Court.
Earlier today, the High Court released its majority decision that the Katie Perry trademark complied with trademark laws and was unlikely to be confused with or damage the global pop starâs reputation, ABC News reports.
Katy Perryâs legal team argued that she had toured and sold name-branded merchandise in Australia in 2009, 2011, 2014 and 2018 without pushback from Katie Perry.Â
But in 2019, the designer accused the pop star of infringing on her trademark due to the sales of Katy Perry-branded clothes, shoes and headwear.Â
Katie Perry was initially successful in her bid but the ruling in her favour was overturned on appeal, when judges ruled that Katy Perry had built her reputation in Australia before Katie Perry launched her fashion label. Katie Perry, faced with the prospect of losing her business, pursued the case to the High Court.
Katie Perryâs lawyers also argued that she had used the name for a decade without any issue. The High Court sided with the designer, finding that use of the designerâs mark on clothing was unlikely to deceive or cause confusion, and awarded her costs.
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