Notorious B.I.G.'s estate is taking large companies to task for illegally capitalizing off the late rapper's image and ...
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Hosted on MSNNotorious B.I.G. Estate Sues Target, Home Depot, and Several Others Over Alleged ‘King of New York’ Photo InfringementThe Notorious B.I.G. estate and others are suing canvas-art company iCanvas as well as several retailers for allegedly ...
According to Billboard, the photo at issue — titled “ The King Of New York ” and taken by Barron Claiborne days before his ...
Claiborne, Republic and Notorious B.I.G. claim a canvas print retailer known as iCanvas has been using Smalls' "persona, name, image, and likeness, and related marks," as well as elements of Claiborne ...
Notorious BIG’s estate has filed a lawsuit against iCanvas, Home Depot, Nordstrom and Target over the sale of canvas prints ...
The famous image features The Notorious ... of his “King of New York” (K.O.N.Y.) photography series, which has involved strategic licensing and a longstanding partnership with BIG and Republic ...
A legal filing names iCanvas, Target, Nordstrom, and more as defendants allegedly selling unauthorized merchandise.
The Frank White Experience, a Syracuse-based tribute to Notorious B.I.G., features (L-R) bassist Mike Spadaro, DJ Bizznezz, ...
Notorious B.I.G.'s estate is suing Target, Home Depot and others for allegedly selling unauthorized prints of the famed "King of New York" photos.
In a lawsuit filed Tuesday in federal court, Notorious BIG LLC claims the retailers ... The image at issue in the new lawsuit is “The King Of New York” – a portrait of Biggie wearing a ...
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