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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 ...
Target has just gotten caught - and sued - for allegedly selling unauthorized Notorious B.I.G. merch after cutting their DEI initiatives.
Notorious BIG’s estate has filed a lawsuit against iCanvas, Home Depot, Nordstrom and Target over the sale of canvas prints ...
According to Billboard, the photo at issue — titled “ The King Of New York ” and taken by Barron Claiborne days before his ...
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.
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.
Filed on Feb. 4 in New York federal court, the suit claims that iCanvas illegally reproduced and distributed the photo, according to Billboard. The plaintiffs—The Notorious B.I.G. LLC ...
Claiborne is also listed as a plaintiff in the lawsuit, Billboard notes. In the filing of the plaintiff’s claim, iCanvas sold canvas prints of the images for more than eight years without ...
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