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Romantic novelist's trademarking of word 'cocky' sparks outcry

Written By Unknown on Tuesday, May 8, 2018 | 9:56 AM

Fameela Hopkins, whose works include Cocky Romantic and Cocky Cowboy, is said to have written to other writers asserting her right to the adjective in titles

Romance novelists have risen en masse to defend their right to use the word “cocky”, after one writer moved to trademark the adjective.

Faleena Hopkins is the self-published author of a series of books about the “Cocker Brothers” (“Six bad boy brothers you’ll want to marry or hide under you [sic] bed”), each of which features the word “cocky” in the title: Cocky Romantic, Cocky Biker, Cocky Cowboy. On Saturday, author Bianca Sommerland posted a YouTube video sharing allegations that Hopkins had written to authors whose books also had titles including the word “cocky”, informing them that she had been granted the official registered trademark of the adjective in relation to romance books, and asking them to rename their novels or face legal action.

The message I received from "Cocky Gate". #freecocky #cockygate #rwa pic.twitter.com/HzAr4Qr9Ii

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