Youve heard of beating the rap? Well, a gynecologist in Pennsylvania has beat the rapper Dr. Dre, to be exact.
Last week, Draion M. Burch aka Dr. Drai won a three-year legal battle that began when he wanted to trademark his name.
That didnt sit well with the N.W.A. founder-turned-music industry mogul, who tried to block Drais efforts, fearing people might be confused by their similar-sounding names, according to BuzzFeed.
Burch, author of books like 20 Things You May Not Know About The Vagina , won in part by arguing that Dr Dre is not a medical doctor nor is he qualified to provide any type of medical services or sell products specifically in the medical or healthcare industry, according to court documents obtained by the BBC .
Furthermore, Burch testified that trading on Dres reputation would be a bad reflection on me as a doctor because some of Dres lyrics can be characterized as misogynistic and homophobic.
I was just appalled how someone would think that I wanted to be them and I actually went to medical school, Burch is quoted as saying in the 49-page document issued by the trial and appeal board of the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office .
The board ruled that [t]he issue is not whether purchasers would confuse the goods or services but whether there is a likelihood of confusion as to the source of the goods or services.
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The board dismissed Dres opposition, saying it found no evidence of record demonstrating that consumers would likely believe the parties goods and services would emanate from the same source.
The decision doesnt give Drai carte blanche to do whatever he likes. Forbes points out that Dre could have a good case, should the real doctor start rapping about chronic endometriosis or or anything about a G Thang.
CNN notes that Dr. Dre whose real name is Andre Young hasnt issued a comment on the decision.
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