I’ve got a lot of guests. A lot of #Pride. AND A LOT OF WARDROBE CHANGES. Don’t miss my #StandByYouSpecial June 25th @peacockTV 🦚🌈 Coming to your home from my hometown Nashville, TN! We brought ALOT of LOVE into the legendary @theryman – See you there! pic.twitter.com/CXO1njxJYr
— Miley Ray Cyrus (@MileyCyrus) June 17, 2021
BRUSSELS, June 16 (Reuters) – U.S. pop star Miley Cyrus has won the right to use her name as a trademark on a wide range of products in the European Union, after Europe’s top court on Wednesday annulled a decision by the EU patent office to limit the scope of her brand.
The case dates to 2014 when the 28-year-old “Wrecking Ball” singer’s company Smiley Miley Inc. sought to trade mark MILEY CYRUS with the EU Intellectual Property Office (EUIPO) for audio and video discs, mobile phone cases, e-books, electronic board games, calendars and other goods.
British Virgin Island-based Cyrus Trademarks Ltd, which had registered the mark CYRUS in 2010, however opposed the application for some of the products.
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— Magnum UK (@MagnumUK) June 9, 2021
Pop star Miley Cyrus said the last year has seen her find pleasure in the “smaller things” that she would have previously taken for granted.
The US singer, 28, said she relishes the chance to sit with her family and do things she missed during the coronavirus pandemic.
She said: “The past year has introduced me to some new pleasures because I’ve really started to take pleasure in the smaller things, the little things that I would have taken for granted before a year that none of us could have expected, having lockdowns, having social distancing or isolation.
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— Miley Ray Cyrus (@MileyCyrus) May 20, 2021


