The Borneo Post

Meryl Streep wants to trademark her own name

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LOS ANGELES: Meryl Streep, (right) the most celebrated actress of her generation, has filed an applicatio­n to trademark her name.

The applicatio­n was filed with US Patent and Trademark Office on Jan. 22, records show. It requests that the name Meryl Streep be trademarke­d for “entertainm­ent services,” movie appearance­s, speaking engagement­s and autographs.

Streep, 68, last week extended her record to 21 Academy Award nomination­s, this time for her role in The Post. She has won three Oscars, three Emmys and six Golden Globes during her 40year long career on stage, screen and television.

It is not clear why Streep would file a trademark applicatio­n at this stage in her career and her attorney and publicist did not return a request for comment on Monday.

Many celebritie­s trademark their names or catch phrases to protect their intellectu­al property, stop other people using them without permission, or to earn cash from products bearing their name.

Taylor Swift has filed some 60 trademark applicatio­ns in the last 10 years, according to Patent Office records, i n c lud i n g for phrases from her songs including “This Sick Beat” and “Nice to meet you. Where you been?” for use on clothing, hair accessorie­s and notebooks.

Streep last week joined the cast of HBO’s award-winning drama series Big Little Lies for its second season. She will play the mother of Alexander Skarsgard’s character. — Reuters

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