Life

Katy Perry v Katie Perry: Singer wins right to use name in Australia

November 22, 2024
Singer Katy Perry
Singer Katy Perry

SYDNEY — Singer Katy Perry has successfully appealed a trademark decision over her name, after being sued by an Australian designer who sells clothes under her birth name Katie Perry.

Three appeals judges on Friday overturned a court decision last year that favored Katie Taylor over merchandise sold by the pop star during a 2014 tour of Australia.

The judges said Perry had been using her name as a trademark five years before Taylor started her business, adding that by that time, Perry had attained an "international reputation" in entertainment.

The judges also canceled Taylor's trademark registration on Friday.

Taylor had likened her legal battle with Perry to "David and Goliath". She told the Sydney Morning Herald after Friday's ruling that she was "devastated" with the case outcome.

The appeals judges said it was "unfortunate" that the case pitted two enterprising women who used their names as trademarks but were unaware that the other existed.

“Both women put blood, sweat and tears into developing their businesses,” the judges said.

“As the fame of one grew internationally, the other became aware of her namesake and filed a trademark application,” they said.

The judge who ruled in favor of Taylor last year referenced one of Perry's biggest hits in her decision: "This is a tale of two women, two teenage dreams and one name".

Friday's ruling comes as Perry prepares for her Lifetimes world tour in early 2025 to support her comeback album 143. — BBC


November 22, 2024
120 views
HIGHLIGHTS
Life
day ago

Blake Lively's claims put spotlight on 'hostile' Hollywood tactics

Life
2 days ago

Actor Baldoni women's solidarity award rescinded amid allegations

Life
3 days ago

Hollywood stars support Blake Lively over legal complaint