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Katy Perry is being sued…by Katie Perry.
The 36-year-old Smile singer is being sued by an Australian fashion designer for alleged trademark infringement for selling clothing in Australia bearing her stage name, according to the Sydney Morning Herald.
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Katie Jane Taylor is an Australian designer who sells clothing under her maiden name Katie Perry. She launched Federal Court proceedings against Katy in October of 2019, claiming the singer and a
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Katy Perry is being sued by designer Katie Perry. The 36-year-old Smile singer is being sued by an Australian fashion designer for alleged trademark infringement for selling clothing in Australia bearing her stage name, according to the Sydney Morning Herald.
Katy Perry is being sued by an Australian designer over alleged trademark infringement.
Katy Perry will not give evidence in a new trademark infringement lawsuit against her by Australian fashion designer Katie Jane Taylor, who trades under her maiden name Katie Perry.Legal trouble between the pair began in 2009, when lawyers acting for the singer, real name Katheryn Elizabeth Hudson, opposed Taylor’s trademarking of the name Katie Perry to represent her own clothing name – despite it being her birth name.In July of that year, Hudson’s legal team dropped their opposition to the