In his response T.I.'s legal team argues 'words' should not have protection...
From AllHipHop
The Atlanta rapper and his company, Grand Hustle Films, are being sued by Cylia Senii, creator of a 2016 web series also titled “Situationships,” who claims the film infringes on her trademark.
Senii’s series originally aired on YouTube and later expanded to platforms like BET Digital and Amazon Prime. She says she’s been developing the concept into a TV and film project since 2019.
In their legal response filed in the Southern District of New York, T.I.’s attorneys denied the bulk of Senii’s accusations.
They claim the term “Situationships” is too generic to be protected and argue that Senii hasn’t proven exclusive ownership or widespread recognition of the brand.
T.I.’s legal team also challenged the venue, stating that Georgia is the appropriate jurisdiction since most of the parties and witnesses are based there.
They further argued that the use of the title was not intended to confuse the public or profit off Senii’s work.
The defense raised several legal defenses, including that Senii waited too long to assert her rights and that the phrase “Situationships” merely describes a common relationship dynamic, not a distinctive brand.
They also insisted that T.I. and his company acted without malicious intent, as they never actually used the word, since the film hasn’t been titled or released.
3 comments:
He's getting old and fat.
^ yes he is.
All those big words he try's using and now he says words should not have protection.
He looks like a grandpa.
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