Drake Sued By Apparel Company Over Members Only Tour Merch
Drake Sued Over Members Only Tour Merch

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Drake has yet another legal matter on his hands. An apparel company has a filed a lawsuit against him over his tour merch.
Rolling StoneĀ is reporting that Champagne Papi has been served with a lawsuit by JR Apparel World LLC; the company who owns the Members Only brand. According to the paperwork submitted the New York based limited liability operation claims that the “First Person Shooter” rapper has infringed on the label’s iconic trademark. They point out that Drizzy’s Away From Home Touring Inc. is producing tour merch with the slogan “Members Only”.
While the capsule collection does not feature any outwear pieces JR Apparel claims it slogan is causing confusion in the marketplace. āAway From Homeās use of āMembers Onlyāā¦is likely to cause confusion, mistake, and deception among consumers as to the origin of Away From Homeās infringing T-shirts,ā the filing reads. āAway From Home soldā¦goods bearing the mark āMembers Onlyā that are identical, overlapping, and/or highly similar to the goods that JR Apparel sells bearing its MEMBERS ONLY Marks.ā
The phrase is a direct reference to Drake’s song of the same name fromĀ For All The DogsĀ which JR Apparel references to in the complaint. āThe fact that āMembers Onlyā is a song on Drakeās albumĀ For All the Dogs does not obviate the likelihood of confusion or give [him] a license to use our clientās āMembers Onlyā marks in such a confusing manner, particularly on or in connection with apparel items.”
Drake has yet to comment on the matter.