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Circus sues Kid Rock for using ‘Greatest Show On Earth’ slogan

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THE COMPANY that owns the Ringling Bros and Barnum & Bailey Circus, which for years had dubbed itself the “Greatest Show on Earth,” filed a lawsuit accusing singer Kid Rock of using the slogan unlawfully.

Feld Entertainm­ent, the production company that owns the longtime circus show and associated intellectu­al property, said in a lawsuit filed on Friday that singer Robert Ritchie, known profession­ally as Kid Rock, and Live Nation Entertainm­ent were infringing the circus’ “celebrated and valuable” trademark by using the slogan on the singer’s upcoming US concert tour without permission.

The company, in the lawsuit filed on Friday in US district court in Tampa, charged trademark dilution and infringeme­nt, unfair competitio­n, injury to business reputation and unjust enrichment.

“We have authorised licensees for Ringling Bros. and The Greatest Show On Earth, but Kid Rock is not one of them,” Feld general counsel Lisa Joiner said in a statement on Friday.

Among Feld’s licensees are restaurant chain Chick- fil-A, telecommun­ications provider MetroPCS and non-profit Easterseal­s, according to the lawsuit.

Representa­tives for Kid Rock and Live Nation did not immediatel­y respond to requests for comment on Saturday.

The company said it had contacted Kid Rock and Live Nation repeatedly to ask that they stop using the slogan but was ignored.

The lawsuit asked the court to stop the unauthoris­ed usage of the slogan in connection with Kid Rock’s tour and merchandis­e, and award Feld profits derived from the slogan’s use and damages.

In May, Feld Entertainm­ent ended its storied Ringling Bros and Barnum & Bailey Circus show in New York after nearly 150 years of showcasing animals, clowns and acrobats to millions.

The finale came a year after the company bowed to pressure from animal rights activists and agreed to stop using elephants as its featured attraction in its performanc­es, which it said affected ticket sales amid high operating costs.

Feld earned more than US$ 50 million annually in the last five years from goods and services sold under the trademark, according to the lawsuit.

Kid Rock, who also included the concert slogan on his Twitter profile, will kick off his 2018 nationwide tour on Dec 31 in Kansas City, Missouri, according to his website. — Reuters triple unspecifie­d

 ??  ?? Kid Rock on stage at the 31st annual Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony in Brooklyn, New York, on Apr 8, 2016. — Reuters file photo
Kid Rock on stage at the 31st annual Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony in Brooklyn, New York, on Apr 8, 2016. — Reuters file photo

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