Mariah Carey has reportedly misplaced her bid to formally trademark the phrase “Queen of Christmas.”
On Tuesday, the U.S. Trademark Trial and Enchantment Board denied Carey’s try, together with different titles she tried to achieve rights to love “Princess Christmas” and “Christmas Princess,” in response to a launch obtained by TMZ.
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The “All I Need For Christmas” singer utilized for the trademark in March of 2021. On the time, she shortly confronted backlash after legendary singer, Darlene Love, and musician, Elizabeth Chan, fired again at Carey’s try.
In Carey’s submitting, she said that she deliberate to make use of the trademark for “fragrances, lotions, nail polish, jewellery, cups, mugs, chocolate milk, coconut water … in addition to ornaments, toys, canine clothes, masks, lingerie and sweatshirts,” as TMZ stories.
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“Christmas is a season of giving, not the season of taking,” Chan informed the publication. “It’s incorrect for a person to try to personal and monopolize a nickname like ‘Queen of Christmas’ for the needs of abject materialism.”