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Bad Bunny Fights to Protect His Name
4 Feb
Summary
- Bad Bunny legally protects his trademarked identity.
- He is involved in litigation against unauthorized use.
- The artist also faces lawsuits regarding his voice and samples.

Puerto Rican artist Benito Antonio Martinez Ocasio, widely known as Bad Bunny, has demonstrated a strong commitment to legally protecting his brand and identity. This initiative involves actively safeguarding his trademarks with the US Patent and Trademark Office. Most recently, in December, legal action was initiated against an individual seeking to trademark "Conejo Malo," the Spanish translation of Bad Bunny, for apparel and accessories. This case is currently ongoing, with a deadline for official opposition documents set for the end of March.
Previously, Bad Bunny and his record label, Rimas Entertainment, successfully obtained a permanent injunction against vendors selling counterfeit merchandise outside US concert venues. This ruling grants law enforcement the authority to seize and destroy unauthorized items. Looking ahead, Bad Bunny is scheduled to perform at Super Bowl LX, with collaborations planned alongside the NFL, blending football, music, and culture.




