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Drake wants his owl back. The rapper's OVO company, which owns the owl he seems to slap on everything from clothing to million-dollar pendants, has filed a lawsuit against two companies for trademark infringement. TMZ reports OVO is going after Australian company Bellroy and the Los Angeles-based brand Clae for teaming up to make products featuring an owl that looks similar to OVO's signature image. Legal documents allege Bellroy "changed the design of the owl by altering its posture, width, wings and feet in order to blatantly mimic the OVO owl" and claims the similarities were intentional. OVO also claims Bellroy's merchandise now includes footwear and clothing, both of which are central to what OVO brands with its owl. Drake's company further claims Bellroy and Clae are trying to profit by misleading customers into thinking they are affiliated with OVO; OVO is asking for an injunction to stop the brands from using the owl as well as profits and damages, according to TMZ.