Cardi B wanted to trademark 'Okurrr.' The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office said 'uh uh'
Cardi B's application to trademark her signature phrase"okurrr" was refused by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office.
The rapper's attorney filed applications to trademark the term in March to use it on paper goods, like cups and posters, and clothing, like T-shirts and undergarments. Registration for the trademark was refused because it is a"commonplace term, message, or expression widely used by a variety of sources that merely conveys an ordinary, familiar, well-recognized concept or sentiment," the office wrote on the application.
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