Star Wars Fan's Son Denied Passport Due To 'Skywalker' Name

A British soldier's son was denied a passport because officials ruled his middle name, 'Skywalker,' was too similar to Disney's copyrighted Star Wars character. The family named their son Loki Skywalker Mowbray after the famous film franchise.

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A “ ”-loving, military family’s vacation hit a snag because their son was denied a passport as officials ruled that his peculiar name was too out of this world. With it being their first international trip since before their son’s birth, they needed new passports. “I understand their position and reasoning, but I believe they need to recognize that modern names are evolving,” he added.

“I can understand if an adult changes their name for a ‘stunt’, but this is not the case for a child from birth.”South West England mother, Lucy, said she needed to get Warner Brothers’ permission for her 6-year-old daughter Khaleesi to get a passport with the trademarked name.told the BBC.



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