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A
musician named Lennon Murphy is claiming that Yoko Ono has sued her and that Yoko
is seeking to stop Lennon Murphy from performing under her name, Lennon Murphy.
Both of these claims are untrue. Several years
ago, Lennon Murphy sought Yoko's permission to do her performances under her name,
Lennon Murphy. Yoko, of course, did not object to her request. Subsequently, without
Yoko's knowledge, Lennon Murphy filed an application in the United States trademark
Office requesting the exclusive right to utilize the name "Lennon" for
musical performances. Yoko's attorneys asked Lennon Murphy's attorneys and manager
to withdraw her registration of exclusivity to the name LENNON for the trademark.
Yoko also offered to cover all costs Lennon Murphy had incurred in filing for
the trademark. But Lennon Murphy went ahead to register.
Yoko
did not sue Lennon Murphy, but sought to stop her from getting the exclusive right
to the name Lennon for performance purposes. For that, Yoko's attorneys, simply
notified the Trademark office that Yoko did not believe it was fair that Ms. Murphy
be granted the exclusive right to the "Lennon" trademark in relation
to musical and entertainment services. As you can see, this is a very important
issue for Yoko and the Lennon family.
Yoko says: I
am really hurt if people thought that I told a young artist to not use her own
name in her performances and had sought to sue her. I did no such thing. I hope
this allegation will be cleared. Thank you for your kind attention, Yoko
For
further information:
Murray Chalmers Murray.chalmers@emimusic.com 020
7605 5306 14.02.08 
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