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Sweden’s ABBA settles case against British band Abba Mania 

by REUTERS

NEW YORK Jan 23, 2022 - 12:45 pm GMT+3
The New York Brass Band performs at the ABBA Mania concert amid the spread of the coronavirus disease at Scampston Hall in Malton, Yorkshire, Britain, Aug. 29, 2020. (Reuters Photo)
The New York Brass Band performs at the ABBA Mania concert amid the spread of the coronavirus disease at Scampston Hall in Malton, Yorkshire, Britain, Aug. 29, 2020. (Reuters Photo)
by REUTERS Jan 23, 2022 12:45 pm

Sweden’s legendary pop band ABBA has settled its case against a British band for using the name, Abba Mania, without its consent.

ABBA had sued on Dec. 3 in the United States District Court in Manhattan, accusing Abba Mania's managers of "parasitic and bad-faith conduct" for trading its fame and goodwill and making fans think ABBA endorsed Abba Mania. It also accused the defendants of rejecting its demand to change its name and the abbamania.com website, or else to use "ABBA Tribute" in a way that wouldn't confuse people.

ABBA dismissed its trademark infringement lawsuit with prejudice after a settlement was reached, according to a Thursday court filing. One of the band's lawyers told Billboard that Abba Mania would stop using that name.

A staff member takes a selfie in front of an ABBA neon sign during the ABBA: Super Troupers The Exhibition at the O2 in London, Britain, Dec. 5, 2019. (Reuters Photo)
A staff member takes a selfie in front of an ABBA neon sign during the ABBA: Super Troupers The Exhibition at the O2 in London, Britain, Dec. 5, 2019. (Reuters Photo)

Lawyers for ABBA and Polar Music International AB, which handles the group's business affairs, did not immediately respond to requests for comment. The corporate defendants for Abba Mania, Handshake Ltd. of Manchester, England, and TAL Entertainment Ltd. of Bicester, England, did not immediately respond to similar requests.

Abba Mania has promoted itself as "The Original Tribute from London's West End!" Its website includes disclaimers that "Abba Mania is (in) no way associated, affiliated, or endorsed by Polar Music or ABBA."

Founded in 1972, ABBA has sold an estimated 385 million records, with songs including "Waterloo," "Dancing Queen" and "The Winner Takes It All." The group's songs were the basis for a hit Broadway musical and two movies.

The group in November released its first new album in 40 years, "Voyage," and is planning a stage show featuring digital avatars of its members replicating their 1970s look.

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