Court Orders Confidence Haugen: Stop Using Logo

An Accra Fast Track High Court has on Thursday granted an ex parte application brought against owner of Aphrodisiac Night Club, Confidence Haugen to stop using a logo she is currently using for her Konfidence fashion line. In September 2012, Confidence launched her fashion line which is made up shoes, bags and accessories. The court, presided over by Justice Cecilia H Sowah, placed a restraining order after Ghanaian designer Makeba Boateng, who owns Keba Clothing, sued her for infringing on her intellectual property rights having created and actively used and popularized the logo since 2002. The court ordered the cessation of the use of her "K" with a butterfly logo for the Konfidence Fashion Limited and its products. According to her lawyers, Makeba has been duly acknowledged by the Registrar General's Department as being first-in-time to initiate the process to register the logo under the country's trade mark laws. Makeba popularly known together with her clothing line logo in the industry as Keba, according to her lawyers, personally alerted Confidence when the defendant sought advice from her in July 2011 about how to go about the clothing business.