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Kanye West files for bizarre trademark to sell cloning, toys

Kanye “Ye” West is known for his product line, which ranges from “biological clones” and “computer hardware” to “stuffed animals,” “moisturizers” and “wireless receivers shaped like jewelry.” filed strange trademark documents to launch .

On January 11, Ye filed nine separate trademark applications with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office for the phrase “I'll miss you when I wake up before you.” daily mail report.

The 46-year-old rapper, who recently announced another project to establish a completely self-sustaining city in the Middle East, wrote the same sentence as a caption. on instagram He would like to honor his wife Bianca Censoli on her 29th birthday on January 6th.

The products and services Ye is seeking to protect include “housing design services,” “signboard design,” “exploration services in the oil, gas, and mining sectors,” as well as “charitable fundraising services and information,” according to the trademark application. It has been described as.

Items listed in the document include a “life-sized inflatable dummy with a water-filled bottom,” a “floating recreational lounge chair,” and a “squeeze and squeal toy.” I am.

Kanye West, now known as Ye, has applied for nine trademarks for the phrase “I wake up before you and miss you.” The sentiment was reportedly inspired by his wife Bianca Censoli. GC images

According to the Daily Mail, the trademark application has been accepted by the Trademark Office, but has not yet been assigned to an examiner.

To ensure the protection of “I miss you when I wake up before you do,” Mr. Yeh plans to actually use the trademark on each product or service listed in the application. It is necessary to indicate that

The application was filed by Ye's attorney, Gregory K. Nelson, on behalf of Ox Paha, Inc., the LLC that Ye also used to apply for Ye's recent trademarks “YEWS” and “YEEZY PODS.” It has been filed with the Trademark Office, the Daily Mail reported. report.

Ye, 46, used the same expression to caption an Instagram photo honoring Sensori on his 29th birthday.

Ox Paha is also reportedly listed at the same address as Ye's office on Melrose Avenue in Los Angeles.

Nelson filed documents to trademark the remaining two phrases in October.

The “YEWS” filing didn't reveal what the Grammy winner plans to do with the trademark, but he recently debuted an obscure breaking news Website It's called Youth News.

The site, displayed entirely on your phone, has three designated drop-down menus: “10am,'' “3pm,'' and “8pm,'' each with articles about leaves and more. Various topics are covered.

For example, articles listed under the Tuesday date include articles titled “Germany thinks Russia will start World War III” and “Clone monkeys will survive for two years.” ing.

According to trademark filings, Ye applied the phrase to a bizarre array of products and services, including “biological cloning,” “jewelry-shaped wireless receivers,” and even upholstery and computer programming software. He plans to use it. USPTO

He also recently revealed in an article Post to X YEEZY PODS are sock-like shoes that retail for $200 on yeezy.com.

He called it his “first product since being released from Adidas.”

Adidas quickly parted ways with Leaf in October 2022 after the rapper was embroiled in a series of anti-Semitic riots and public unrest.

Mr. Ye's lawyer, Gregory Nelson, also filed a trademark registration for “YEEZY PODS'' on Mr. Ye's behalf late last year. The sock-like shoes, called YEEZY PODS, have since been put on sale for $200. Easy Spry

The move saw Adidas rake in billions of dollars from its Yeezy product line through its partnership with Ye, who was reportedly paid $220 million a year as part of a deal with the German sportswear brand. .

By 2019, Yeezy's annual sales exceeded $1 billion, and Ye's net worth skyrocketed. However, Mr. Ye fell from billionaire status after cutting ties with Adidas.

The newspaper requested comment through Mr. Ye's lawyer, Gregory Nelson.

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