A bedding brand has withdrawn its federal trademark application for “Swift Home” after facing opposition from pop superstar Taylor Swift, demonstrating the power of celebrity trademarks and the careful scrutiny businesses must apply when naming products.
Cathay Home Inc had applied last year for the trademark covering pillows, mattresses, sheets, and other bedding items. Taylor Swift’s company, TAS Rights Management LLC, argued that the cursive “Swift” in Cathay’s proposed logo closely resembled her signature, which is federally registered, and could mislead consumers into assuming she endorsed the products.
Cathay Home’s attorney, Ting Geng, confirmed that after reviewing the opposition, the company chose to abandon the application. “Our client has not used the disputed mark in commerce and decided not to pursue registration for a trademark that was not critical to its business,” Geng explained.




