Rock Band Win Legal Battle Against X Factor Contestant
. The duo didn't make it though the later stages, but Ms Daly subsequently tried to claim rights to the name, which the four-piece act had trademarked in 2013. A tribunal has ruled in the rock band's favour. In a statement, they say: "Our manager Howard Toshman trademarked the name in August 2013 which was subsequently opposed by Ms Eileen Daly who claimed that she had been using the name since 1998. "Since then we have been subject to a tirade of online abuse from Ms Daly. When we took the name, there was no other band called The Courtesans in existence. There was no social media, no Facebook, no YouTube, no Twitter, no website domain, no Wikipedia, nothing - nor had there ever been. "All of Ms Daly's 'Courtesans' videos went up on YouTube after the date that we registered for the trademark, all of her social media was created after we had established The Courtesans name on those platforms." Read more here. TeamRock Radio is an official news provider for antiMusic.com.
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