Madonna is requesting the court dismiss the Hard Candy lawsuit, it’s what RadarOnline.com can exclusively report.
In documents obtained by Radar, Madonna claims that because she has never done business in Florida, the court doesn’t have jurisdiction over them. Hard Candy – the beauty and fashion brand that sued Madonna and her manager Guy Oseary for copyright infringement – is instead a Florida-based company.
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Madonna also argues that neither she nor Guy Oseary had any say in the trademark management decisions: she only has final say on the creative aspects of the business, not operational decisions.This Court may not exercise general jurisdiction over any of the New Defendants because none of them has ‘continuous and systematic general business contact[s]’ with Florida such that they can be determined to have ‘engaged in substantial and not isolated activity within this state
Madonna claims she has had only two personal interactions with Hard Candy Fitness, the third-party company she gave the rights to use her unregistered trademark. Because she wasn’t involved with the decisions, Madonna is requesting that the suit be dropped.
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