Miami Businessman Sues Chris Brown for Trademark Infringement Over 'Breezy' Name
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- π‘ A Miami businessman, the founder of Breezy Swim, is suing R&B singer Chris Brown for alleged trademark violations.
- π The lawsuit claims Chris Brown's use of the nickname 'Breezy' and related branding for his 'Breezy Bowl XX Tour' infringes on the businessman's established trademarks.
Business and Brand Origins
- π― The businessman, identified as Escaro, launched Breezy Swim in 2018 and later produced Breezy Bowl, a fashion show, in 2023.
- π Escaro states that for years, his company has created and sold trademarked merchandise under the 'Breezy' brand, with the slogan 'everybody's a bikini body'.
Allegations of Confusion and Infringement
- β Escaro expressed confusion and frustration, stating that an artist like Chris Brown should have conducted proper due diligence before adopting the 'Breezy Bowl' name for his tour.
- π€ The lawsuit, filed against Chris Brown, Live Nation, and others, alleges that Brown's tour merchandise created customer and fan base confusion.
- βοΈ Legal counsel for Breezy Swim highlights significant overlap, noting that Breezy Bowl events were held at Live Nightclub, which is also associated with Chris Brown's post-party events.
- π° The plaintiff is seeking a fair resolution, potentially including a partnership, and has requested a jury trial.
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