It's the battle of the Kylies as Kylie Minogue and Kylie Jenner go head-to head over legal ownership of their names. The pop princess has filed a court notice in a bid to stop the Keeping Up With the Kardashians star from trademarking their shared first name.
The 18-year-old reality star, first filed the application in May last year to trademark 'Kylie' for "entertainment in the nature of providing information by means of a global computer network in the fields of entertainment, fashion and pop culture".
However, court documents reveal that Minogue has formally opposed the application. The opposition was filed by KDB Pty Ltd under claims of 'likelihood of confusion, dilution by blurring and dilution by tarnishment'. KDB is registered in Melbourne, Australia and lists Minogue and her parents Ronald and Carol as company directors.
KDB, named after Kylie, Dannii and brother Brendan, a television cameraman, filed the opposition notice on February 22.
The 18-year-old reality star, first filed the application in May last year to trademark 'Kylie' for "entertainment in the nature of providing information by means of a global computer network in the fields of entertainment, fashion and pop culture".
However, court documents reveal that Minogue has formally opposed the application. The opposition was filed by KDB Pty Ltd under claims of 'likelihood of confusion, dilution by blurring and dilution by tarnishment'. KDB is registered in Melbourne, Australia and lists Minogue and her parents Ronald and Carol as company directors.
KDB, named after Kylie, Dannii and brother Brendan, a television cameraman, filed the opposition notice on February 22.
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