Beyoncé Goes After Small Business Over Use of the Name "Blue Ivy"

Beyoncé is laying down the law in the battle with a wedding planner over “Blue Ivy”, calling her daughter is a “cultural icon” in court documents.

According to court document, Beyoncé is firing back at a wedding planner named Veronica Morales.

Beyoncé and Morales have been in a dispute over the trademark for years. Bey has been trying to get the trademark to her daughter’s name, but Morales claims she had already been using it. They are scheduled to head to trial in the case.

In the newly filed documents, Beyoncé argues her case for being granted the trademark. And throws a heap of shade at the wedding planner.

Beyoncé says Morales claim that, “that consumers are likely to be confused between a boutique wedding event planning business and Blue Ivy Carter, the daughter of two of the most famous performers in the world, is frivolous and should be refused in its entirety.” Beyoncé points out her trademark application is for “Blue Ivy Carter” NOT “Blue Ivy”.

Beyoncé says Morales runs a “small business, with just three regional offices and a handful of employees”, with weak online presence and poorly subscribed social media accounts.


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