By A Mystery Man Writer
From the Supreme Court case centering on the name of celebrated streetwear brand fuct to Kim Kardashian’s big reveal of her controversially-named Kimono shapewear collection, trademark law has been in fashion/pop culture news with marked frequency this week – and with it, some notable misconceptions about what trademark protection actually entails.
Kim Kardashian West responds to the controversy surrounding her Kimono launch - Vogue Australia
Kim Kardashian accused of using Japanese culture as a 'prop' in 'narcissistic' new photos from her luxury trip
Kim Kardashian Changes Kimono Shapewear Name After Backlash
Kim Kardashian defends Kimono brand and says she won't change the name - Los Angeles Times
Kim Kardashian is dropping the Kimono brand name
Pekkadillo At vise let kim kardashian trademark kimono Sekretær Inhalere Agnes Gray
Japan to send trademark officials to US over Kim Kardashian West 'kimono' row
Twitter Scolds Get Kim Kardashian West To Drop Brand Name 'Kimono
Kim Kardashian West Has Received Backlash After Calling Her New Shapewear Collection 'Kimono
UPDATED: No, Kim Kardashian Does Not Own the Word “Kimono” - The Fashion Law
A Brief History of Kim Kardashian Stirring Up Controversy When Naming Her Brands [Updated] - Fashionista
Kim Kardashian Accused of Japanese Cultural Appropriation Over 'Kimono' Shapewear Brand
Kim Kardashian Says She Had 'Really Innocent Intentions' With The Kimono Shapewear Name! - Perez Hilton
Kim Kardashian Poses in Kimono in Photos by North West