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Mariah Carey speaks out against the Queen of Christmas trademark war, saying that last year was "not the most enjoyable ever" after Elizabeth Chan barred her from exclusive use of the name

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 4, 2023
In a candid new interview, Mariah Carey discusses losing her 'Queen of Christmas' trademark fight last year. In a monumental victory in November 2022, the pop icon, 54, was memorably barred from solely trademarking the word, 'Queen of Christmas.'

Mariah Carey BLOCKED from trademarking 'Queen of Christmas' title by festive singer Elizabeth Chan

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 15, 2022
Mariah Carey has been banned from solely trademarking the word 'Queen of Christmas,' by festive singer Elizabeth Chan in a historic triumph. Mariah, a 52-year-old musician, registered an application to trademark the word in March 2021, angering festive singers Chan, 42, and Darlene Love, 81, who are going to court to try to stop Carey.

"Queen of Christmas" by Mariah Carey's "Queen of Christmas" ignites speculation. Feud, Inc., is a cartoon created for the purpose of displaying Christmas music icons

www.popsugar.co.uk, August 18, 2022
Mariah Carey intends to trademark the term "Queen of Christmas," but a few other top holiday celebrities suspect she's going too far with the court process. Carey, a well-known singer who sang of her hit song "All I Want For Christmas Is You," registered for the mark in March 2021, but the filing was only confirmed on July 12th, which is viewable online. It would cover a variety of items, from perfumes to jewelry, glassware, clothing, and (unsurprisingly) Christmas ornaments.

Mariah Carey's attempt to trademark the title 'Queen of Christmas' sparks legal battle

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 17, 2022
Mariah Carey's attempt to trademark the term 'Queen of Christmas' has sparked a court conflict. Darlene Love, 81, and Elizabeth Chan, 42, were furious as a result of the superstar singer's appeal to trademark the word in March 2021, with the latter two performers, who want to keep Mariah from claiming the title. The application was submitted on July 12, in which she requested to obtain exclusive use of 'Queen Of Christmas,'Princess of Christmas, and 'Christmas Princess'.