Jason Williams et al v. Roberto Cavalli, S.p.A. et al

  1. March 19, 2018

    H&M Isn't The First Brand To Face Graffiti Gripes

    When apparel retailer H&M found itself in a copyright dispute last week over its use of graffiti in advertisements, it was the latest in a string of such fights between corporate brands and street artists who have become increasingly willing to head to court to protect their rights.

  2. February 12, 2015

    Amazon Can't Erase Cavalli Graffiti Copyright Suit

    A California federal judge found Thursday that the signatures of graffiti artists on a San Francisco mural constitute copyright-identifying information and the inclusion of one of those signatures on Cavalli SpA apparel sporting the mural sold at retailers such as Amazon.com Inc. and Nordstrom Inc. constitute false designation of origin under the Lanham Act.

  3. August 26, 2014

    Graffiti Artists Sue Roberto Cavalli For Copying Mural

    A group of California graffiti artists sued fashion designer Roberto Cavalli S.p.A. and various retailers for copyright infringement and Lanham Act violations Monday, saying the company's unauthorized use of their San Francisco mural on apparel threatened to make them look like corporate "sellouts."

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