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FKA Twigs Fights Back Against Name Dispute
23 Mar
Summary
- FKA Twigs seeks judge's order to stop rival band's legal actions.
- Rival band 'The Twigs' claims FKA's name infringes on theirs.
- Singer insists consumers won't confuse the two acts.

FKA Twigs, whose legal name is Tahliah Debrett Barnett, has filed a lawsuit seeking a judicial declaration to end ongoing legal battles with an indie band called The Twigs. This sister duo, comprised of Laura and Linda Good, has reportedly been sending cease-and-desist letters to FKA Twigs. They assert that her stage name infringes upon their own trademark rights and causes market confusion.
The legal contention dates back to 2014 when The Twigs initially filed a trademark claim against Barnett, only to dismiss it later. After a significant period of inactivity, the band allegedly resumed its pursuit, demanding FKA Twigs cease trademark registration. However, FKA Twigs firmly believes that consumers are unlikely to confuse her brand with that of The Twigs, stating such confusion is 'inconceivable.'
Ultimately, FKA Twigs has expressed her desire to end this prolonged dispute. She is requesting a court order that not only allows her to register her trademark but also halts The Twigs' repeated attempts to leverage old arguments about their similar monikers. This legal action aims to bring finality to the trademark controversy.




