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Recently, TV star Kim Kardashian has been sued for copyright infringement in connection with her new skin care line, ‘SKKN by Kim’.
According to the lawsuit, provided by TMZ, ‘Beauty Concepts’ says it is a business owned by a woman who survived the pandemic and moved into a brick and mortar store only to learn that Kim was launching her new brand with a name extremely similar to hers.
In the documents, ‘Beauty Concepts’ says that it contacted Kim’s team after submitting the documents trying to close the rights for “SKKN”.
According to the lawsuit, ‘Beauty Conceps’ informed Kim that they hold the rights to the trademark “SKKN +” and told her not to use a similar trademark. The company claims that Kim’s team ignored the request, launching its own line anyway.
Kim’s lawyer, Michael Rhodes, told TMZ:
“This lawsuit is not what it seems. SKKN BY KIM is a new brand that follows in the footsteps of the successful Kardashian KKW product line. We salute Ms. Lunsford who owns a small business and pursues her dreams. But that does not give her the right to claim that we did something wrong. In its letter, Beauty Concepts claimed that it had rights to a logo composed of SKKN + and had just applied for trademark protection for that logo. The business was a one-person shop offering cosmetics from a single location in Brooklyn. The salon had no signage and was only by appointment. To the best of our knowledge, Beauty Concepts did not sell any products under the SKKN + name.
Rhodes says Kim’s team tried to work with ‘Beauty Concepts’ to find something and says he noted that running a small aesthetic business in Brooklyn does not entitle him to close a global line of skin care.
Top Albania Radio writes that Kim and ‘Beauty Concepts’ are still fighting for the brand rights and the 41-year-old’s lawyer says that BC filed this lawsuit in an attempt to exploit Kim’s fame.
Recall that after the viral images on the network and the claims that Kim Kardashian returned the iconic dress of Marilyn Monroe damaged, the museum where the dress is kept has officially reacted.
Ripley’s Believe It or Not! published a statement recently reaffirming that Kardashian did not damage at all the Monroe dress she wore at the ‘Met Gala’.
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