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Yarona FM wins back trademarks

Kelly Ramputswa.PIC: KENNEDY RAMOKONE
 
Kelly Ramputswa.PIC: KENNEDY RAMOKONE

This case has possibly set a new precedent on patents and intellectual property. 

Yarona FM applied for the invalidation of the two marks on April 18, 2018.  Ventura filed its own counter statement and evidence on January 29, 2019 four days before this year’s Yarona FM Music Awards event. 

The impending litigation weighed heavily on the event, with many people fearing the event was to be cancelled because of the assumption that the trademarks ‘belonged’ to Ventura Pty Ltd. 

The judgement which was released last week drew the conclusion that Ventura’s registration of the trademarks are invalid and will be expunged from the trademarks register.  Part of the judgement reads, “The Registrar concurs with the Respondent that the YAMAs mark and the YAROANA FM Live the Music trademarks are visually not identical, however, from the facts gathered, specifically the profit-sharing agreements signed by both parties, clause 2.15 of the 2015 and 2017 agreements stated, YAMAs means Yarona FM Music Awards, an initiative 100% owned by Yarona FM”. 

Commenting on this landmark ruling Yarona FM Station Manager Kelly Ramputswa stated that she was pleased with the ruling and the recent success of the 2019 YAMAs. 

“I believe this sets the right precedent when it comes to trademarks.  Yarona FM is a well-known trademark in the market. Use of its name on any application, which is not ours, and/or which is not expressly approved by us is inappropriate. 

This means that we will be going ahead with our annual event making it bigger and better every year. We thank Batswana for coming out in their hundreds to the event and supporting the event in their tens and thousands on social media platforms despite the uncertainty and confusion created by the case.” 

This year’s event was preceded by a pre-party with regional and local acts such as Cassper Nyovest, ATI, Vee, Bouncy and many others, and an artists’ empowerment workshop with Oskido. 

The event was a huge success with 18 categories and directed by Queen B and King B. They vary from song of the year to people’s choice/artist of the year.  Yarona FM will soon be celebrating two decades of airplay, having been the first private commercial radio station in Botswana.