The famously masked electronic group shares a name with outkast’s 1996 sophomore album, atliens, and its namesake single, one of the rap group’s most famous songs. “before outkast created it, it. Allhiphop reports that high schoolers llc, big boi and andré 3000’s trademark holding company, have filed a lawsuit against the other atliens.
Outkast Takes Aim at ATLiens in Trademark Lawsuit EDMTunes
In court documents, outkast’s lawyers claim that.
According to rolling stone, attorneys for big boi and andre 3000, the two members of outkast have filed a lawsuit under their trademark holding company, high schoolers llc against atliens, an edm group from atlanta.
Upon information and belief, defendant selected the name atliens for their edm duo to trade upon the tremendous fame and goodwill associated with plaintiff’s atliens album, song, and mark, or. ” they claim an edm duo is calling themselves atliens without permission and that the duo trademarked the. The lawsuit, filed by high schoolers llc—a trademark holding company controlled by the outkast members—alleges that the edm duo has unlawfully used the “atliens” name, which outkast popularized with their 1996 album of the same name. According to rolling stone, attorneys for big boi and andre 3000, the two members of outkast, have filed a lawsuit under their trademark holding company, high schoolers llc, against atliens, an.
The president said earlier in a post on social media that, after speaking with mexico’s president, he was suspending tariffs on many imports from the country indefinitely. The edm duo, the lawyers claim, has infringed on the outkast trademark and been using the. The complaint alleges that the two groups are not only similar in name but also in their musical genres, which could. According to the lawsuit, the atliens duo began using the name in 2012 and later registered it as a trademark without outkast’s knowledge.

In the lawsuit lawyers for the llc claim that outkast coined the term “atliens,” and that they’ve utilized it and owned the trademark for it since 1996.
Outkast have filed a new lawsuit seeking to uphold their right to the term “atliens.


