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'In 2018, following an attempt by a third party to use The Smiths' name – and upon discovering that the trademark was not owned by the band – Marr reached out, via his representatives, to work together in protecting The Smiths' name.
A failure to respond led Marr to register the trademark himself.
It was subsequently agreed with Morrissey's lawyers that this trademark was held for the mutual benefit of Morrissey and Marr.
As a gesture of goodwill, in January 2024, Marr signed an assignment of joint ownership to Morrissey.
Execution of this document still requires Morrissey's signature.
'Marr also refuted Morrissey's claims that he had 'ignored' an offer from AEG Entertainment to reunite the band for a worldwide tour.
'To prevent third parties from profiting from the band's name, it was left to me to protect the legacy,' Marr said.
'This I have done on behalf of both myself and my former bandmates.
' Marr denied that he was planning to tour with a different singer under The Smiths' name, stating that the suggestion was 'not true' and that 'there are no such plans.
' He also confirmed that he had declined a suggestion for a greatest hits compilation from Warner Music Group, 'given the number already in existence.
' Morrissey had previously mentioned that a greatest hits album called 'Smiths Rule OK!' was being planned.
'Warner approached and [sleeve designer] Darren Evans to assemble artwork for all four releases, all of which were rejected and halted out of hand by J Marr,' Morrissey wrote.