Miley Cyrus can use name as trademark in Europe after long-running case

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Miley Cyrus can use name as trademark in Europe after long-running case
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Cyrus wins the right to use her name as a trademark on products in Europe, after a top court annulled a decision by the EU patent office to limit the scope of her brand.

US pop star Miley Cyrus has won the right to use her name as a trademark on a wide range of products in the European Union, after Europe's top court on Wednesday, June 16 annulled a decision by the EU patent office to limit the scope of her brand.

British Virgin Island-based Cyrus Trademarks Ltd, which had registered the mark CYRUS in 2010, however opposed the application for some of the products.

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