Wednesday, March 25, 2020

Trademark Love in a Cage

Alexandra Grant successfully trademarked her love in a cage logo on April 18, 2019. The history of the trademark shows her effort to monetize and how it coincides with her aggressive PR campaign to be known as Keanu Reeves’ girlfriend. 

The file date for the trademark was June 10, 2009, around the time she attempted to put it on top of a house in Watts, for free advertisement, trying to get the art community to see it as a symbol of art but most of us see it for what it is – a tacky attempt to promote love in a caged and monetize it.
First use in commerce date is December 8, 2012 which probably means the first time she printed it on something for sale, her hoodies, towels or stickers. 

On April 18, 2019, her trademark was accepted, thus begin the journey to be known as the woman who bagged the ultimate bachelor and we can see this with the hand-holding at the YSL event where Grant pressed her hand on top of Reeves, showing off a cheap ring, which later the tabloids speculated as an engagement ring. 

The logo is to be used as imprinting messages on T-shirts; Imprinting messages on wearing apparel, accessories and mugs; T-shirt embroidering service. Everything and anything, basically.
She’s not an artist but a scam artist who has been trying to make money through her connection with Keanu Reeves. Collaborating with him on two books and opening a publishing company with him still did not give her enough leverage to become a successful business woman with her caged logo so she has to make herself known as the woman who stole his heart and saved him from depression. How ironic that the man who has been saved from depression has never look more depress than the last six months of PR games to promote Grant. 

The Universe also has a great sense of humor that after her trademark was accepted, it was ASSIGNED TO LIE. Irony with hidden truth. The message from the Universe. 








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