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Settlement in Stewart Trademark Feud

Wed Nov 14, 2007 3:04 PM EST
entertainment, stewart, martha-stewart, katonah, ok;-katonah
Jim Fitzgerald, Associated Press

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Martha Stewart arrives at the first annual Martha Stewart Living "Dreamers Into Doers" awards in New York in this Oct. 23, 2007 file photo. The dispute between Martha Stewart and some of her neighbors over her bid to trademark the name of their village has been resolved with a compromise: Katonah furniture, OK; Katonah paint, no way. (AP Photo/Peter Kramer, file)

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WHITE PLAINS — The dispute between Martha Stewart and some of her neighbors over her bid to trademark the name of their village has been resolved with a compromise: Katonah furniture, OK; Katonah paint, no way.

Stewart's company, Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia Inc., has agreed to seek a "Katonah" trademark only for furniture, mirrors, pillows and chair cushions. Those opposing the trademark have agreed not to challenge that application.

Stewart's Katonah furniture line is already for sale but not yet trademarked.

Stewart agreed to drop trademark applications for additional products, "such as hardware, paint, lighting and home textiles," according to a statement issued by Stewart's company, the Katonah Village Improvement Society and two Katonah stores.

Some residents of the tony hamlet in Westchester County, where Stewart has a 153-acre estate, objected to her using the name Katonah for commercial purposes and feared the trademark would harm existing businesses. Some American Indians had also objected, because the village, 40 miles north of New York City, is named for a 17th-century chief.

Bill Tisherman, who was vice president of the Village Improvement Society when the complaint was lodged, said Wednesday, "Martha Stewart caved. That's my opinion. She gave up a huge chunk of what she was looking for and that's good for the future of this town."

Stewart's company would not comment beyond the statement, which was dated Nov. 2.

Stewart had said she was honoring Katonah's heritage by using the name. In the statement, all parties expressed "mutual appreciation" for the town.

Stewart said the trademark would not interfere with the use of the name Katonah by others — such as Katonah Paint and Hardware and Katonah Architectural Hardware, the stores that challenged her — and said she "has never challenged the right of Katonah-based businesses to use their town's name in their company names."

Stewart pledged to challenge use of the name only if "a product (like furniture) were branded with the name `Katonah' in a way that infringed the company's trademark rights, which could cause confusion for consumers."

© 2007 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
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