Drake’s lawyer attempted to copyright “Certified Lover Boy” ahead of the album’s release.

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Drake’s lawyer Robert Kleinman attempted to secure the copyright for Certified Lover Boy back in February, Complex reports. The application was made for the use of the term for music recordings, TV, movie and live events, and clothing. The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office denied the application for “likelihood of confusion” based on two factors. 1) the name is too similar to Lover’s Lane, a clothing brand based out of Michigan, that registered the trademark for “Loverboy”. The trademark office deemed Drake’s album title too close to the clothing brand. 2) The title of Drake’s upcoming project could be confused for Canadian rock band Loverboy who’ve had the trademark for their name since 1984.
“Both parties provide various clothing identical in part and otherwise closely related,” USPTO trademark attorney Tamara Frazier said.
Despite this, Drake can still put out his album and even drop merch for the project. The copyright simply would’ve simply served as extra protection in case of any legal disputes.














































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