Katy v. Katie

Reuters is reporting the latest in a legal debate as an Australia fashion designer seeks to launch her line, “Katie Perry,” to the horror of singer Katy Perry’s reps.

BRISBANE, Australia (Billboard) – Singer Katy Perry’s representatives are attempting to block an Australian fashion designer from trade-marking her clothing range with the brand name Katie Perry.

The designer, who started her high-end Katie Perry loungewear label two years ago, initiated a trademark application in September 2008 and recently opened her first outlet in Sydney. But she was hit with a cease-and-desist order from representatives of the EMI-signed artist, in an attempt to halt the “similar name” being used in connection with the clothing label.

The Australian businesswoman was born Katie Jane Perry, but sometimes goes by the name Katie Howell.

EMI said in a statement Thursday that a “routine notice letter was sent to Ms. Howell, as is customary in trademark practice, alerting her of Ms. Perry’s intended application” for trademark protection down under.

The American pop singer, whose real name is Katheryn Elizabeth Hudson, has become a mainstream star in Australia, scoring a No. 1 hit last year with “I Kissed A Girl” and winning best newcomer at the MTV Australia Awards in March. Her follow-up “Hot N Cold” reached No. 4. She is scheduled to begin in Australian tour on Brisbane on Aug. 12.


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One thought on “Katy v. Katie

  1. magicalflame55 says:

    That’s just ridiculous! Katy Perry has no attachment to the line as it’s not even spelled the same nor it it her true name!

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