Coachella Owner Sues Ghanaian Music Festival Afrochella

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The Coachella Valley Music and Arts Competition and its organizer Goldenvoice are suing a Ghanaian music pageant named Afrochella for alleged trademark infringement, in keeping with courtroom paperwork obtained by Pitchfork.

Coachella Competition, Occasion Organizers Sue African “Afrochella” Competition Over Identify

In a lawsuit filed in a California federal courtroom on Wednesday, Coachella and Goldenvoice claimed that Afrochella is:

 

“Deliberately buying and selling on the goodwill of [Coachella and Goldenvoice’s] well-known COACHELLA and CHELLA festivals and emblems by actively selling music occasions in america and in Ghana utilizing the confusingly comparable mark ‘AFROCHELLA’ and by fraudulently trying to register Plaintiffs’ precise emblems as their very own.”

Afrochella 2022 is about to happen on December 28 and 29 in Accra, Ghana, with artists on the invoice together with headliners Burna Boy and Stonebwoy, alongside Ayra Starr, Firebox DML, amongst others.

Afrochella Continues To Increase Their Infringing Conduct By Selling Occasions In The L.A Space

Whereas the occasion in query will likely be held in Africa, the lawsuit claims Afrochella has expanded upon their infringing conduct by selling occasions utilizing the Afrochella title within the Los Angeles space.”

This yr, Afrochella “expanded their infringing conduct into the United States by selling, presenting, and/or sponsoring a minimum of seven totally different music occasions utilizing the mark AFROCHELLA within the Los Angeles space, and have refused to curtail their infringing use of Plaintiff’s registered marks, necessitating the submitting of this federal lawsuit,” courtroom paperwork state.

Singers Tyga and Doja Cat performs on the Important Stage throughout Weekend 2, day 3 of the 2022 Coachella Valley Music & Arts Competition on April 24, 2022 in Indio, California. (Photograph by Scott Dudelson/Getty Pictures for Coachella)

Coachella and its organizers added that these behind Afrochella have “refused to undertake their very own distinctive occasion title… regardless of repeated requested from the Plaintiffs.”

“Regardless of repeated requests from Plaintiffs, Defendants have refused to undertake their very own distinctive occasion title and marks, and consequently, cases of precise confusion have already appeared on social media.”

Coachella reportedly first warned Afrochella of the trademark infringement again in 2016, in keeping with the 30-page lawsuit. Occasion organizers included a screenshot of one of many Afrochella promoters describing the live performance as a “Coachella-themed occasion.”

Second Trademark Infringement Lawsuit Filed By Coachella Competition Organizers Since Final 12 months

Representatives for Coachella and Goldenvoice in addition to representatives for Afrochella didn’t instantly return Pitchfork’s request for remark.

Final yr, Coachella and Goldenvoice had filed an analogous lawsuit in opposition to Dwell Nation Leisure for contributory trademark infringement, the outlet reviews.

That criticism was in relation to an occasion organized and promoted by the Twenty-9 Palms Band of Lacking Indians known as Coachella Day One 22.

In that case, Dwell Nation Leisure was sued for promoting tickets to the occasion, thereby infringing on Coachella’s emblems.

That lawsuit was settled earlier this yr.




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