Tammie Ford McMillan, from Edinburgh, tried to trademark her own version of the Wagatha Christie moniker but has been threatened with legal action by the author’s estate and Rebekah Vardy.
A Businesswoman who tried to trademark her own version of the Wagatha Christie moniker has been threatened with legal action by the author’s estate and Rebekah Vardy.
Tammie has already received a warning letter from solicitors representing footballers’ wife Rebekah Vardy who wants to use it on her products. It claims her application was highly similar or near identical to the Agatha Christie mark and has demanded she withdraw it.
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