trademark infringement
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Crime The rapper hasn't been named in the lawsuit, but Mattel accuses Rap Snacks Inc of infringing on their trademark.
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Pop Culture South Carolina native Warren Hamilton – who has reportedly gone by "SIX9" since 2007 – is taking the "GOOBA" rapper to court.
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Pop Culture Both parties have come to a mutual agreement.
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Music 50 Cent is not backing down.
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Pop Culture Gizelle Bryant and Robyn Dixon filed a trademark for their podcast which sounds similar to the Slim Shady moniker, but is it similar enough for Em to take action?
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Music "Mr. Jackson takes the unauthorized use of his name and likeness for commercial purposes seriously," a rep for 50 Cent says.
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Music The owners behind the Members Only brand accused Drake of misleading customers by using his song title of the same name.
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Music Eminem has a long history of protecting his trademarked "Shady" and "Slim Shady" brands, but he didn't have to continue it this time around.
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Music Lil Yachty has wrapped up his NFT lawsuit drama.
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Randy Mitchell