Showing posts with label Trademark. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Trademark. Show all posts

Saturday, April 8, 2017

Amber Rose"s Trademark Application for Ace of Diamonds Rejected

Amber Rose is in danger of losing her bid to own the rights of the Ace of Diamonds name, because her request has been shot down … for now. Amber’s applied to use the name Ace of Diamonds for “entertainment services in the nature of live…


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Wednesday, January 11, 2017

Ivanka Trump"s Fashion Brand Applies For Underwear Trademark

Ivanka Trump’s fashion company wants to slap her name on bras, panties and other forms of underwear … even though Ivanka herself won’t be in on the deal. Ivanka Trump Marks LLC just filed legal docs to expand its product line to almost anything…


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Sunday, December 18, 2016

Blac Chyna"s Trademark Plan Exposed In Possible Message Leak

Blac Chyna has a serious hacker problem on her hands … and if some exposed messages ring true, she’s not going down in her trademark battle with Kim, Khloe and Kourtney without a fight. Chyna posted a video Saturday claiming her Instagram page…


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Saturday, December 10, 2016

Marriage Won"t Help Blac Chyna Trademark Kardashian Name

Kim, Khloe and Kourtney Kardashian are sticking to their guns when it comes to stopping Blac Chyna from the family name — and neither marriage nor their mom will change that. Sources close to the sisters tell us they will not withdraw…


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Monday, December 14, 2015

Taylor Swift Attempts to Trademark "Swiftmas," "1989," Might Be a Supervillain

It’s not uncommon for celebrities to trademark certain words and phrases that are commonly associated with their brand, but no one has ever wanted to own the words that come out of your mouth quite as much as Taylor Swift.



Earlier this year, Taylor trademarked the phrase “this sick beat,” so we probably owe her a dollar or something just for using it in this sentence.


Now, T-Swizzle is coming for another chunk of the English language, as her team has reportedly filed for trademarks on the phrases “and I’ll write your name,” “1989,” “blank space,” “Swiftmas,” and “a girl named Girl.”


A Girl Named Girl is the title of a novel that Taylor wrote when she was 15. We have to idea what the hell Swiftmas is, but yours won’t be very merry if you piss off Taylor’s legal team!


As for copyrighting a year, well that’s just an act of cartoonish supervillainy that brings Taylor one step closer to global domination.


So you better get those references to the fall of the Berlin Wall out of your system now, because soon enough all things 1989 will be property of Ms. Swift.


The whole thing sounds insane, but we think we know what this is all about.



You see, 2015 was supposed to be looked back upon as The Year of Taylor Swift. Then some strange things happened.


Adele broke Taylor’s sales records. Kendrick Lamar earned more Grammy nominations. Worst of all, Taylor’s sworn enemy Katy Perry was the year’s highest-earning musician


Taylor celebrated her birthday over the weekend, and there’s not a doubt in our minds that when she blew out the candles, a high-ranking member of her squad asked her what she wished for and Taylor replied, “The world, mijo,” in her best Scarface voice before picking her teeth with a machete.


Okay, maybe that’s just how we like to imagine things went down.