Since then the Slim Shady rapper has been desperately trying to avoid sitting for a deposition in the case, presumably because he's too busy beefing with his arch nemesis Benzino [click here if you missed that], or because he knows the name shady and the adjective shady are two different things.
Whatever his reasons the Patent Office was unsympathetic and ordered him to come in for questioning...
From OK Magazine
The United States Patent and Trademark Office Board has ruled Eminem must sit for deposition in his ongoing court battle against The Real Housewives of Potomac stars Gizelle Bryant and Robyn Dixon.
The legal drama came about after the rapper opposed Gizelle and Robyn's trademark application for their "Reasonably Shady" podcast on the grounds that he's used the names "Shady" and "Slim Shady" for his own albums and merchandise since the late 1990s.
4 comments:
This is a podcast show it has nothing to do with his tired outdated album.
Black folks need to stop letting Yt ppl ride our gravy train of acceptance. They think the own everything.
so he owns the word "shady?"
Shady is not a verb, it's an adjective
That podcast is so lame and boring! I'm shocked it's still around.
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