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Blue Ivy Carter

February 10, 2012 by · Comments Off on Blue Ivy Carter 

Blue Ivy Carter, The Daily Mail, citing MTV as a source, writes that the couple have filed an application at the US Patent and Trademark Office. This, they say, is in order “to protect Blue Ivy’s name against others using it”.

The application, which was filed by Beyonce’s company BGK Trademark Holdings, is currently pending but will likely be approved because, says the Washington Post, “parents are legally authorised to trademark the names of their minor children”.

One designer, Joseph Mbeh, tried to trademark the name ‘Blue Ivy Carter NYC’ just four days after the musicians’ daughter was born, and another unnamed applicant tried to trademark ‘Blue Ivy Carter Glory IV’ on January 20.

The Post writes: “The trademark office has already denied both filings, saying the name belonged to a ‘very famous infant’ and consumers would falsely assume that the products were approved by the celebrity parents.”

Regarding Beyonce and Jay-Z’s application, MTV quotes family law attorney Vikki Ziegler as saying it “forestalls competitors from using the child’s name and or third parties from attempting to sell the baby’s name back to the couple.

“They are likely trying to protect what they rightfully own or created, shall we say, by trademarking Blue Ivy’s name.”

Blue Ivy was born on January 7 amid much fanfare, media attention and controversy. Soon after, Jay-Z released the song Glory, which features the infant’s crying and cooing. The song charted on Billboard, making Blue Ivy the youngest person ever to appear on a Billboard chart.

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