Video: The brand "Love is " intends to sue the Russian singer
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
The famous Russian singer Elena Temnikova was sued by the copyright holder "Love is …" for using the brand image on the cover of her own single.
Media reports that this is Minikim Holland B. V.'s first lawsuit. from Holland in Russia, which is considered the main market for its licenses. The company's analysts estimate the damage caused at several tens of millions of rubles. And all because the symbolism, part belonging to the company, is used without permission on various products for popular holidays, in particular, for Valentine's Day.
According to the plaintiff, Temnikova, did not agree on the use of a single and a T-shirt on its cover, which contains comics and symbols of the popular “Love is…” chewing gum. The appeal was received by the arbitration tribunal of the Omsk region on June 30. The plaintiff demands 3,000,000 rubles from the singer to cover the cost of the contract and to cover potential losses.
Russian analysts point out that on the cover of the disc on Yandex Music you can really see characters that resemble the heroes of the brand, but T-shirts cannot be bought anymore. T-shirts did sell, but before the legal claims.
The representative of Minikim Holland B. V. interests, the general director of Semenov & Pevzner Roman Lukyanov noted that Temnikova ignored the purchase of the license. He added that recently the number of unlicensed uses of Love is … images in Russia has increased significantly and affects the company's income, therefore further appeals to the court will follow.
Earlier it became known that the ex-soloist of the group "Leningrad" Alisa Vox decided to sue the leader of the group Sergei Shnurov because of the rights to the songs. The singer demanded that the musician pay her 20 million rubles for the song "Exhibit" (better known as "Louboutins") and 38 more hits.
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