Abercrombie & Fitch says they are suing Beyonce over the use of the name Sasha Fierce, which they say is the name of her new perfume with Coty. Abercrombie says that violates their trademark on the name Fierce. Coty says she isn't using the name Sasha Fierce for her new perfume anyway. Everybody gets free publicity, hooray! If you must read more, there are a gajillion articles on the subject all over the internets. Here's one at the Washington Post. (thanks to Sarah for the tip!)
Lawsuit over Stella Nude, part 2
Nude Brands Ltd., a cosmetics company founded by the wife of U2’s Bono, Ali Hewson, lost a London court bid to block fashion designer Stella McCartney from introducing a new perfume this weekend.
Stella McCartney Ltd., a unit of L’Oreal SA, plans to begin selling the fragrance named “STELLANUDE” in the U.K. on Aug. 22, according to the judgment. Hewson’s Nude Brands has a European Union trademark on “nude” in capital letters and asked the London court for an order delaying sales of the perfume pending a full trial on trademark issues.
— Read more at Bono’s Wife Loses Bid to Stop Stella McCartney Scent, or see part 1 here.
Lawsuit over Stella Nude
The founders of Nude Skincare are suing Stella McCartney’s company for the use of the word “nude” in her new fragrance, Stella Nude, according to the Daily Mail.
Ali Hewson, who is married to U2’s Bono, and Bryan Meehan, who founded organic food chain Fresh and Wild, are suing Stella McCartney Parfums for compensation over branding and use of the word “nude”.
— Read more at Stella sued by Nude over perfume name at Cosmetics International.
Smells like Tresor…
L’Oreal SA, the world’s largest cosmetics maker, won a ruling from the European Union’s highest court that will allow it to block a group of perfume makers from marketing “smell-alike” versions of its fragrances.
— From L’Oreal May Prevent ‘Smell Alike’ Ads, EU Court Says at Bloomberg.
Ebay wins again
A British court ruled Friday that Internet marketplace eBay is not liable for bogus beauty products sold on its Web site, dealing a blow to cosmetics company L'Oreal's legal campaign against the online auction giant.
— Read more at EBay wins court fight against L'Oreal in UK at The Guardian. Ebay won a similar case in France earlier this month.