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Perdita
28-02-2010, 19:03
Keisha Buchanan is reportedly suing the current Sugababes in an attempt to stop the band from using its name.

Buchanan was asked to leave the band last year and was replaced by Jade Ewen. The move meant that none of the original Sugababes members were still involved in the band.

According to the Sunday Mirror, Buchanan has now launched a legal bid to claim a stake in the band, which she founded in 1998.

The High Court action reportedly demands that the current Sugababes members - Ewen, Heidi Range and Amelle Berrabah - either change the group's name or pay her a one-off sum, which could amount to millions of pounds.

"This is a landmark case and will send shockwaves through the industry," a source said. "The Sugababes are one of the most successful girlbands of all time, but if they are forced to change their name it would be absolutely disastrous for them.

"It would be very hard for them to maintain any credibility if they had no original band members and were called something else.

"Keisha was an integral member from the very beginning so it is easy to understand why she is acting like this. She even came up with the band's name with fellow founder member Mutya Buena and deserves something for making the Sugababes what they are today."

Range recently claimed that being in the Sugababes was "unbearable" before the lineup change.

Bad Wolf
01-03-2010, 15:50
fair play- it was her group!

megan999
01-03-2010, 16:43
I think Keisha has every right to have a say in the Sugababes name. I think the band is doing well at the moment because they are using songs that Keisha co-wrote? So once they have run out of that material, they could go down the pan anyway. But I agree that if they are forced to change their band's name it will be a disaster for them.

Perdita
03-03-2010, 19:01
Ex-Sugababes member Mutya Buena has applied to own the group's name, it has been confirmed.

The star, who left the girlband in 2005, has appealed to the European Trademarks Authority for permission, BBC News reports.

Buena recently complained that the name no longer makes sense because none of the original members now remain in the lineup.

Buena said at the time: "It just means the Sugababes have ended because there are no original people remaining."

It is understood that Kilburn and Strode, the firm that has put forward the application, is "hopeful" that registration will be accepted in the next few months.

Sugababes currently consists of Heidi Range, Amelle Berrabah and Jade Ewen.

Bryan
03-03-2010, 19:34
i dont think mutya has any right to do this, she walked out of the group of her own accord!

Siobhan
04-03-2010, 12:59
i dont think mutya has any right to do this, she walked out of the group of her own accord!

but according to the first post "Buchanan was asked to leave the band last year " so she didn't decide to quit.. she was asked to leave

Chris_2k11
04-03-2010, 14:27
thats Keisha Siobhan, Bry's on about Mutya who left in 2005

Siobhan
04-03-2010, 14:28
thats Keisha Siobhan, Bry's on about Mutya who left in 2005

Oops.. sorry Bry and Chris... they are all confusing me with the suing

Chris_2k11
04-03-2010, 14:30
its one drama after another in sugababes land lol

Ruffed_lemur
04-03-2010, 16:27
i dont think mutya has any right to do this, she walked out of the group of her own accord!

Not sure, but I think she has the other original girls' backing.

Chloe O'brien
07-03-2010, 01:50
It comes down to who thought of the name Sugarbabes. If it was Keishia, Mutya and Siobhan who went to the record company already formed as a group called Sugarbabes then they have the right to sue. If it on the other hand is like Popstars the groups were someone like Pete Waterman picked the name Sugarbabes then the girls don't have a leg to stand on and should get over it and move on.