Trademark: Mariah Carey loses bid to be ‘Queen of Christmas’

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Mariah Carey’s attempt to trademark the phrase “Queen of Christmas” has been rejected by the U.S. Trademark Trial and Appeal Board.

Mariah’s attempts to also lock down the rights to “Princess Christmas” and “Christmas Princess,” were also denied.

The singer who applied for the trademarks back in March of 2021 had faced some backlash.

The denial came on Tuesday, November 15, just after legends like Darlene Love and singer Elizabeth Chan pushed at the filing, arguing no one should “monopolize” the word “Christmas.”

Mariah had claimed in her filing that she planned to use the title for fragrances, lotions, nail polish, jewelry, cups, mugs, chocolate milk, coconut water … as well as ornaments, toys, dog clothing, masks, lingerie and sweatshirts.

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