"The registration of the mark . . . is likely to dilute the I AM mark and the WILL.I.AM mark." And, while Will.i.am's camp have remained uncharacteristically quiet about the claims, Pharrell has given a statement to Rolling Stone. Well, he isn't too pleased about how things have panned out:
"I am disappointed that Will, a fellow artist, would file a case against me."
"I am someone who likes to talk things out and, in fact, I attempted to do just that on many occasions. I am surprised in how this is being handled and I am confident that Will's trademark claims will ultimately be found to be as meritless and ridiculous as I do." People should avoid using Will.i.am's special phrase at any cost. Not even when answering the question "like are you ok?" "I am" should not be used as an answer. Lol! #Na wa o...
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ReplyDeleteRubbish!!! So, 2Pac is the owner of 2. Pls, let him sue 2Face, 2Shotz and co. Mtchew!
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