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Hosted on MSNPhotographer sues over copyright infringement over iconic portrait of “King of New York“ rapper The Notorious B.I.GThe photo is known as the 'Mona Lisa of hip-hop' and the $6 crown sold for over half a million dollars at auction in 2020 ...
Notorious B.I.G.'s estate is taking large companies to task for illegally capitalizing off the late rapper's image and ...
According to Billboard, the photo at issue — titled “ The King Of New York ” and taken by Barron Claiborne days before his ...
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Enstarz on MSNNotorious B.I.G.'s Estate Sues Target, Home Depot for Selling Unauthorized Prints to 'Capitalize on His Fame'The Notorious B.I.G.'s estate and photographer Barron Claiborne are suing Target and Home Depot for selling unauthorized ...
The plaintiffs—The Notorious B.I.G. LLC, Republic Merchandising, and photographer Barron Claiborne—allege the image has been unlawfully used on merchandise since 2015. The lawsuit states ...
Contact sheet for "King of New York," a 1997 photo of rapper Biggie Smalls by Barron Claiborne. (U.S. District Court document via Courthouse News) CHICAGO (CN) — Photographer Barron Claiborne and the ...
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.
The legacy of The Notorious B.I.G. , one of hip-hop's most iconic figures, continues to resonate deeply within the music industry and beyond.
The company is at the center of a lawsuit filed by the estate of The Notorious B.I.G., Republic Merchandising, and famed photographer Barron Claiborne, accusing Target and others of illegally ...
A legal filing names iCanvas, Target, Nordstrom, and more as defendants allegedly selling unauthorized merchandise.
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