EXCLUSIVE: Blac Chyna waves the white flag at Kardashian sisters, backing down after they railed against her for trademarking their famous last name

  • Blac Chyna, set to marry Rob Kardashian, planned to use her new moniker on social media and in her entertainment career
  • The star, whose real name is Angela Renée White, filed to legally trademark her name as  'Angela Renée Kardashian'
  • Shortly after the announcement, companies representing Kim, Khloe and Kourtney Kardashian said the name change would cause 'irreparable damage' to their brand
  • By failing to respond to  their allegations, Chyna may have opted for peace in the family  

There might be kumbaya for Kim, Kourtney and Khloe Kardashian after all - at least when it comes to their future sister-in-law, Blac Chyna

Chyna, 28, recently made headlines by requesting to trademark her new name, Angela Renée Kardashian, for any and all business ventures. The reality star is set to marry Rob Kardashian this summer and had a baby named Dream Kardashian in November.

The Kardashians filed legal documents blocking the proposed name change to go ahead.

Firms representing the trio claimed the KUWTK stars would 'suffer damage including irreparable injury to their reputation and goodwill' and that Chyna was 'deliberately seeking to profit from the goodwill and popularity' of the Kardashian name. 

But Chyna appears to be waving a white flag after failing to file documents to respond to the allegations, DailyMail.com has learned.

Reality star Blac Chyna, 28, filed to legally trademark the name 'Angela Renée Kardashian' and failed to respond to allegations from the Kardashians that she would bring 'damage' to their brand

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Documents from the Kardashians stated that Chyna was 'deliberately seeking to profit from the goodwill and popularity' of their famous moniker

On January 20, the Patent and Trademark Office filed a notice of default against Blac Chyna, explaining that because she did not file an answer she has 30 days to respond before a judgement by default will be entered on behalf of the Kardashians.

Chyna had plans to use the new name on social media and during her entertainment career, according to legal documents. 

A source told People that the legal knee-jerk reaction from the famous family was most likely accidental.

The reality star, who's married to Rob Kardashian, plans to use the name on social media and during her entertainment career, according to legal documents. Chyna and Rob's daughter, Dream Kardashian, was born this past November

'The Kardashians own their trademarks in most categories worldwide, and the trademark attorneys’ standard practice is to oppose anyone who tries to file anything. They probably didn’t even know it was happening,' the source said.

Other insiders told TMZ that the Kardashians personally reached out to Chyna, assuring her that the diss was not intentional. Kris Kardashian reportedly told her future daughter-in-law the same thing, hoping to smooth things over.

Under the new moniker, Chyna would reportedly launch 'entertainment services, make television and movie appearances live as a social media celebrity, as well as party host.'

Though Chyna and Rob got engaged last April, no concrete wedding plans have been set. 

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