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Thursday, April 11, 2019

LL Cool J Wins Victory In...[VIDEO]

                                       
                                                                          (Getty Images)

LL Cool J sued a company for the use of his "Rock The Bells" phrase.

The company attempted to trademark the phrase and also use it as the name of a hip-hop festival that ran from 2004 to 2013.

LL Cool J scored a victory in 2017 after petitioning to the Trademark Trail and Appeal Board. 

However, the company allegedly continued to use the trademark. 

Luckily for LL, a judge issued a default judgement against the promoter to "immediately transfer all control of social media accounts, website domains, and other intellectual property."

Good thing he didn't have to knock nobody out. ;)


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