Toninho Tornado, 50, used social media on Monday night (22), to publish a legal note to inform about the process of registering the term “Calabreso” and stated that he reached an “amicable” agreement with Mani.
At BBB 24, champion Davi used the phrase “Calm down, Calabreso” and it went viral. As a result, the Maria Preta Institute, linked to Mani, filed a request to register the term with the National Institute of Intellectual Property (INPI) in February. However, the comedian claimed authorship of the term “calabreso”. Mani and Davi maintained a relationship that went into crisis and ended after the end of the program.
“After mention of the term 'Calabreso' in a reality show, the company conducted a series of brand monitoring with the INPI and initiated an internal process to formalize the request for registration of this term with the aim of protecting the interests of our agent” , says the note from Non Stop Produções.
The document mentions that during monitoring it was discovered that a protocol had already been registered in the name of Instituto Maria Preta. Finally, he clarifies that Toninho Tornado and Mani reached an “amicable agreement” and that the registration request by Davi's then wife will be withdrawn.
“After wide repercussion of the case, Mr. Fábio de Almeida, representative of Ms. Mani Reggo and Ms. Fabiana Reggo, contacted the company's CEO, Mr. Carlos Henrique Ximenes Diniz (Kaká Diniz). During friendly negotiations, it was agreed that Instituto Maria Preta will withdraw the application to register the brands “Calabreso” and “X Calabreso” with the INPI. Considering the recognition of the originality of the catchphrase created by Toninho Tornado”, the note ends.
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