SHE is one of the most successful female artists with a string of number one hits but now Beyoncé has filed a lawsuit against Texas-based company "Feyonce" for using her trademark name and referencing her track Single Ladies on their merchandise.
The hit-maker has sued to stop the sale of T-shirts, sweaters, hoodies and even coffee mugs bearing the "Feyonce" name, which she claims is too close to her own trademark name.
The 34-year-old has filed a federal lawsuit in Manhattan against Feyonce Inc, Andre Maurice, Leana Lopez and Lee Lee, accusing them of "brazenly" selling infringing "Feyonce" merchandise on their website.
The hit-maker has sued to stop the sale of T-shirts, sweaters, hoodies and even coffee mugs bearing the "Feyonce" name, which she claims is too close to her own trademark name.
The 34-year-old has filed a federal lawsuit in Manhattan against Feyonce Inc, Andre Maurice, Leana Lopez and Lee Lee, accusing them of "brazenly" selling infringing "Feyonce" merchandise on their website.
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