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Court Rules That Michael Jordan Didn’t Violate Copyright With Jumpman Logo

Court Rules That Michael Jordan Didn’t Violate Copyright With Jumpman Logo

Photographer Jacobus Rentmeester’s infringement claim against Jordan Brand has been ruled null and void by the courts. Rentmeester, who snapped some photos of Michael Jordan for a 1984 Olympic spread for Life Magazine, claimed that Nike stole the Jumpman logo from one of his photographs; Jordan Brand has since gone on to profit billions in merchandise sales. The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals decided 2-1 that hthe photos are unmistakably different. While the Jumpman logo and Rentmeester’s photo of MJ do have its similarities, the copyright owned by the photographer does not give him a monopoly on that concept.

Source: yahoo

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