Indie Band Called Easy Life Being Sued By Easyjet Boss Over Their Name

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The legal action, it was explained, is being brought forth by easyJet, alleging that Easy Life’s name infringes upon their own brand. Consequently,

they insist on a name change or a potentially costly legal battle, which the band cannot realistically afford.

The band underlined their extensive efforts in establishing their unique brand and firmly believes they have never adversely affected the airline’s business.

The spokesperson added, “Despite finding the situation rather comical, we feel somewhat powerless in the face of such a massive corporation.

There’s not much more to say, really.” In a light-hearted tone, the spokesperson humorously noted,

“For those of you who purchased concert tickets but ended up on a low-cost flight to Tenerife, our sincerest apologies.

We extend our heartfelt gratitude to the rest of you for your unwavering support.”

A fan, Robyn Kirkbride, playfully commented, “It’s like if Ryanair sued Ryan Gosling.” Others chimed in, echoing.

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That there is no conceivable way people could confuse the band with the airline.

Suggestions were made to initiate crowdfunding for this seemingly absurd lawsuit.

One individual quipped, “I’ll never fly easyJet again. Unless they offer the most convenient and affordable flights available. In that case, I might begrudgingly consider them.”

Easy Life, comprising vocalist Murray Matravers, drummer Oliver Cassidy, bass guitarist Sam Hewitt, guitarist Lewis Berry, and percussionist Jordan Birtles, hails from Leicester.

They graced Glastonbury’s Pyramid Stage with their presence last year.

A spokesperson for easyJet indicated that the matter was under the jurisdiction of easyGroup. This conglomerate, established by Stelios Haji-Ioannou, the founder of easyJet in 1995, owns various ‘easy’ brands.

Among these is easyLife, a company specializing in gadgets and household items, alongside others like easyCar and easyHotel.

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It’s important to note that Stelios remains a part-owner of easyJet.

The easyGroup spokesperson explained, “Stelios and easyGroup founded and currently possess the rights to the ‘easy’ brand name.

Various enterprises, including easyLife, pay annual royalties for its use as an integral part of their business strategy. Allowing others to use it freely and without cost would be unjust.”

 

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