Mariah Carey tried to trademark the term, but singer Elizabeth Chan appealed against it.
Title exclusivity claim “Queen of Christmas” in Mariah Carey was denied by the US court. carey tried to register the term in March 2021, however, in July 2022, the singer Elizabeth Chan appealed against.
The information was disclosed in an official communiqué from the United States Trademark Judgment and Appeals Commission, this Tuesday (16) (via Jornal o Globo🇧🇷

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The music “All I want for Christmas is you,” released by Mariah Carey in 1994, it ranks #1 on the charts every year around Christmas time, however, Elizabeth Chan released this year, the disc “Queen of Christmas.” Second chan, sher history of performing at the end of the year parties gave her the nickname of “queen of Christmas”, as she is known by her fans.
“I wear this title as a badge of honor and in full knowledge that it will – and should be – bestowed on others in the future,” said the singer. “Christmas is a time of giving, not receiving, and it is wrong for an individual to try to own and monopolize a nickname like queen of christmas for purposes of abject materialism”, he concluded.
IT’S TIME!!! 🇧🇷 #MariahSZNpic.twitter.com/CtRsxYyLo8
— Mariah Carey (@MariahCarey) November 1, 2022
Source: Rollingstone

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