FKA twigs Seeks Court Declaration to End Trademark Dispute with Indie Duo The Twigs
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Tom Breihan
18d ago· 3 min readenNews
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Summary
FKA twigs (Tahliah Barnett) is facing a renewed trademark dispute with the Twigs, a twin-sister alt-pop duo who originally filed a trademark claim against her in 2014. After the duo dropped their initial lawsuit, they have continued sending cease-and-desist letters. FKA twigs is now seeking a judge's declaration to permanently stop these letters and secure her right to continue using her stage name.
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· 3 pulledFKA twigs presumably has the "FKA" in her name because the name "Twigs" was already taken.
The Twigs, the duo of sisters Laura and Linda Good, dropped their lawsuit after losing an initial injunction request.
twigs asked for a judge's declaration to end those cease-and-desist letters so that she can keep going with her own reg
FKA twigs presumably has the “FKA” in her name because the name “Twigs” was already taken. When Tahliah Barnett was just starting to use her stage name back in 2014, twin-sister alt-pop duo the Twigs filed a trademark claim against her. The Twigs, the duo
