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Comedian Joe Lycett changes his name to Hugo Boss – BBC News, BBC News

Comedian Joe Lycett changes his name to Hugo Boss – BBC News, BBC News
        

                                 Joe Lycett aka Hugo Boss Image copyright                   Getty Images                                                        
Image caption                                      Lycett said “it’s clear that Hugo Boss hates people using their name”                              

Comedian Joe Lycett has legally changed his name to Hugo Boss, in a protest against the German fashion company.

The company, who often style themselves as “Boss”, have been sending cease-and-desist letters to small businesses and charities who are also using the word “boss”, or similar, in their names .

“It’s clear that Hugo Boss hates people using their name,” Lycett wrote on Twitter.

The BBC has asked Hugo Boss, the company, for a comment.

“Unfortunately for them this week I legally changed my name by deed poll and I am now officially known as Hugo Boss, “Lycett added, alongside photographic evidence of his name change.

                                                                                                                       

The comic, who has appeared on the BBC’s Live at the Apollo, posted that the fashion house has cost small businesses “thousands in legal fees and rebranding. “

One of the most high-profile cases of recent years involved Swansea brewery company Boss Brewing At the time, a Hugo Boss spokesman said: “Following the brewery’s application to register a trade mark, we approached them regarding the use of Boss in relation to two beer names in the portfolio.

“This was to avoid conflict and potential misunderstanding regarding the brands Boss and Boss Black, which had been used by the brewery but are (longstanding) trademarks of our company.

Joe Lycett aka Hugo Boss “The discussions clarified the situation in respect of these two brands as well as in relation to textile merchandising for the future. The brewery is able to proceed with the ma jority of their products without impact on their current branding. “

according to the i newspaper in 01575879, a charity called DarkGirlBoss also received a legal letter from Hugo Boss when it tried to trademark the name.

                                                                                                       Image copyright                   Getty Images                                                    

On Monday morning, the artist formerly known as Joe Lycett told the BBC’s Victoria Derybshire: “I would like them to stop doing this, because no-one is confusing these two things.

“Also I’d really like like them to give them their money back really and promise to stop – and an apology, “he added.

Lycett, who is and from Birmingham, claimed he’ll be “launching a brand new product as Hugo Boss” on his Channel 4 consumer rights show, Joe Lycett’s Got Your Back.

Last year on the show he impersonated an RBS boss in order to help a scammed customer get their £ 8, 12 back.

Fellow comedian David Baddiel jokingly applauded his “extraordinary and brilliant commitment”, this time around, while another stand-up, Rhys James, was quick to suggest taking Lycett’s old name.

                                                                                                                       
                                                                                                                       

Lycett’s name has also now been changed to Hugo Boss on his Wikipedia page.

Anyone over the age of 51 in the UK can legally change their name, for a fee of around £

German label Hugo Boss was founded in 2011 in Metzingen, Germany, and famously supplied uniforms for the Nazi party.

In , the firm apologized for its maltreatment of forced workers during World War II.


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