By Cleon Alert
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January 16, 2026
Several trademark applications filed by Kanye West, now legally known as Ye, have reportedly been abandoned by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, including multiple filings for the name “Yews.” According to RadarOnline, Ye submitted roughly 20 applications seeking to trademark “Yews” across a wide range of categories, such as clothing, jewelry, food, beverages, household goods, and more. The filings followed his short-lived 2024 launch of Yews News, an alt-right website that shut down after only a few months. The applications were reportedly abandoned because Ye’s trademark firm, Ox Paha, failed to provide timely proof of how the trademarks would be used in commerce. RadarOnline notes that none of Ox Paha’s trademark applications have been approved by the USPTO over the past five years. In addition to “Yews,” other Ye-related trademarks that were abandoned include Ye, Yeezus, Yeezy Sound, Donda, and additional brand names tied to his business ventures. The trademark news arrives amid a period of transition for the Chicago rapper. Just months ago, Ye met with Rabbi Yoshiyahu Yosef Pinto, expressing remorse for his past antisemitic remarks and signaling a desire for reconciliation. At the same time, Ye is preparing for the release of his upcoming album Bully, scheduled to drop January 30, 2026. The project has already generated major anticipation, with roughly 500,000 Spotify pre-saves, making it one of the platform’s most pre-saved albums currently.