easyJet founder sues Netflix over 'Easy'

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(Reuters) - Two seasons in, UK budget magnate Haji-is sueing over the title of its Chicago-based show "Easy", arguing it infringes on more than a thousand trademarks he has registered using the word in

Under the lawsuit filed in a UK court, the of budget flights pioneer seeks to ban the streaming giant from showing or promoting the show under its current name.

Stelios, 51, the son of a shipping magnate, also owns the easyHotel, easyBus, easyCar, easyProperty, easyOffice, easyFoodstore, easyCoffee, easyMoney and easyGym through his company based in and

The claim seeks an injunction to prevent from using the name "Easy" in the and not more than 10,000 pounds ($13,052) in damages.

"We own the European trademark in the word 'easy' and another one thousand trademarks with as a prefix," the billionaire said in a statement. "We can't allow people to use it now as a brand name, especially when they are doing it mostly with our colours and font."

"Easy" creator is also named as a defendant in the claim.

did not immediately respond to a request for comment. A was not immediately available for comment.

"Easy", which premiered in 2016, explores sex and romance through stories about a range of couples who live in Its third and final season will be aired next year.

($1 = 0.7662 pounds)

(Reporting by Pushkala Aripaka in Bengaluru; editing by Patrick Graham)

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First Published: Mon, October 01 2018. 21:32 IST