La banda indie The Twigs presenta una contrademanda contra FKA Twigs por el uso de su marca

Una banda indie llamada The Twigs ha presentado una contrademanda contra FKA Twigs, alegando que la cantante utilizó su fama y dinero para debilitar sus derechos de marca. La disputa entre ambos actos se remonta a más de una década.

The Twigs, compuesto por las hermanas Laura Good y Linda Good, presentó la contrademanda el 11 de mayo. Afirman que FKA Twigs, cuyo nombre real es Tahliah Barnett, eliminó gradualmente el prefijo FKA en los últimos años para aumentar la asociación pública con el nombre Twigs y erosionar el prestigio de la banda en la industria musical. La banda busca una orden judicial para impedir que Barnett utilice ese nombre artístico, junto con una compensación económica no especificada por infracción de marca registrada y competencia desleal.

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