The trademark dispute between Katy Perry and Australian designer Katie Perry has come to an end, with the singer being found guilty of partially infringing on the designer's trademark.
But this case goes beyond a simple commercial dispute. It's a tale of two women, with teenage dreams and a common name.
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Designer Katie Perry, who registered her trademark in 2008 after starting to sell clothes under that name, has fought for 15 years to retain her right to exclusive use of the name.
Meanwhile, the famous pop singer tried to prevent her from registering the trademark and even using it before she even gave up on the change.
During tours in Australia between 2014 and 2018, Katy Perry marketed clothing products with the name Katie Perry, thus disrespecting the stylist's registration and starting the legal battle that lasted until now.
The long battle of brands has finally come to an end after 15 years, but the real winner is the designer.
The talented artist even fighting tirelessly against the fashion designer was unsuccessful with the authorities.
Judge Markovic agreed with the businesswoman, deciding that the famous singer infringed the trademark trademark of the stylist when promoting hoodies, sweatpants and other items on her social networks and concerts.
According to some information, even though he has been on the market for some time, the stylist really exploded, based on the successes of the pop singer. However, law is law and must be considered above all else.
Despite the case having divided opinions on social networks, businessmen also celebrate the stylist's victory. After all, according to the businesswoman, this is a representation so that all other traders do not give up their fights.