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Madonna Sued For Trademark Infringement August 19. 2010
As mentioned previously on the site, Madonna stole a preexisting copyrighted fashionline I registered in 2008, raised the hemlines, tightened the clothes and added bizarre slashes to the items, then slapped the name "Material Girls" on it, after the corny song she performed in the 1980s. By the way, the song "Material Girls" was stolen from the preexisting tune "Diamonds Are A Girls Best Friend" performed by Marilyn Monroe. Today, it was made public, a fashionline in operation since 1997, has sued Madonna for trademark infringement, alleging she stole the name (not clothes) of their fashionline "Material Girls." Trademark infringement is a crime. If madwoman Madonna does not own the copyright to the tired song, "Material Girls" there is not much she can do about the trademark lawsuit. Furthermore, why she thinks kids today want to wear tarty clothes with the name of her tacky song from the 1980's is anyone's guess. It's hardly cool. It is clear crazy Madonna embarked on her usual stealing spree, when putting together this now distasteful and ugly clothing line kids simply do not wish to wear. She has no class, taste or integrity, so this was bound to happen. Look for inflated sales figures to be released from Madonna, on the disastrous fashionline, much like she's done with her record sales. Madonna Accused of 'Material Girl' Theft 20 minutes ago by TMZ Staff - A clothing company is taking legal action against Madonna, claiming the material girl has ripped off the "Material Girl" trademark. L.A. Triumph, Inc. claims in a new lawsuit it's been marketing "Material Girl" clothing since 1997, selling millions of bucks worth of threads under its trademark. According to the documents, obtained by TMZ, Madonna, aka Madonna Louise Veronica Ciccone, has jacked the name "Material Girl" for her junior clothing line Material Girl Brand -- which launched this year. L.A. Triumph wants a declaration from a federal judge that Madonna's use of "Material Girl" creates "deception" in the marketplace. In addition to the declaration, L.A. Triumph wants the judge to order Madonna and her company to turn over all of the profits they've made from their clothing line. We've called Madonna's rep. So far, no comment. |
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