Understand the controversy that can stop in court between Ivete Sangalo and Group Clareou

Understand the controversy that can stop in court between Ivete Sangalo and Group Clareou


Bahian Singer has announced a new tour with the name “Clareu”, which would be a violation of the brand, according to the Carioca group


Summary

Ivete Sangalo and the Clareou group are in court for the use of the word “Clareu” in the singer’s new tour. While the Carioca group supports the exclusivity of the brand, Ivete’s manufacturer states that the term is a common use in the Portuguese language.

The singer Ivete Sangalo and the CLARAU group They are at the center of a dispute for the use of the word “Clareu”. The struggle began to reverberate on social networks on Tuesday 8, after opening the sales of tickets for the tour Ivete ClareuAnd you can stop in court.

In a declaration, the Carioca Samba group claims to have exclusivity in the entertainment segment and in the musical activities on the use of the “Clareou” brand since 2010 and, therefore, the Bahiano singer has violated the rules of the National Institute of Intellectual Property (INPI) during the launch of the tour.

The band says that Ivete Sangalo has made “Il Brando” “improper”, without any previous consultation or authorization “and will adopt administrative and judicial measures after not having reached an agreement with the singer’s team in a friendly way.

In the early hours of Wednesday 9, the singer Baiana published a video on Instagram walking on horseback with the song ClagFrom Xande de Pillars, in the background. The publication was seen by the followers as an ironic response to the criticisms and legal threats made by the Pagoda group.

The Clareou Group was founded in 2010, in Rio de Janeiro, and is currently composed of Branco, Anderson Mendonça (Buiu), Fernando (Mellete) and Juninho de Jesus.

What does the Ivete Tour manufacturer say

The Super Sounds company, head of the tour Ivete ClareuHe declared that the use of the brand is legitimate and does not constitute any violation of the rights of third parties.

“‘Clareu’ is a word of common use in the Portuguese language, resulting from the combination of the verb” read “, also present in various musical works of Brazilian samba, whose use, therefore, cannot be subject to exclusivity”, says the note.

Super Sounds also said that even without violating any rule, he was looking for dialogues with the Clareou group. However, “the only interest of their representative would be to receive financial compensation”. The values ​​required by the Cariocas were considered “astronomical” by the manufacturer.

Ivete Tour

The Samba tour of Ivete Sangalo, whose general sale began on Tuesday, was baptized as Clareou in honor of the singer Clara Nunes. Bahian promises to bring the reinterpretation of classics and copyright songs.

The shows will be held in San Paolo (25/10), Belo Horizonte (1/11), Rio de Janeiro (22/11), Salvador (30/11) and Porto Alegre (13/12). Tickets cost $ 230 to $ 500.

Source: Terra

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