
‘Prince Was A Teetotaler’: Winery’s Novel Defence in ‘Purple Rain’ Trademark Dispute
Ohio-based L’uva Bella Winery is defending its right to sell “Purple Rain” wine, saying Prince famously “despised alcohol,” so there’s no consumer confusion

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Ohio-based L’uva Bella Winery is defending its right to sell “Purple Rain” wine, saying Prince famously “despised alcohol,” so there’s no consumer confusion

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