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Mr Loomis, of Loomis and the Lusts, is looking for at
least USD 1,500,000 in damages from Jessie J, Universal Music Group, Lava
Records and Universal Republic Records (none of whom have commented) for the alleged
infringement. To demonstrate the similarities between his song and Jessie J's,
Loomis has created a video showing Domino
and Bright Red Chords side by side.
When this blogger when to check out the video, YouTube said "This video
contains content from UMG who has blocked it on copyright grounds. Sorry about
that". It is however still possible to listen to each of the songs
separately (here and here) and whilst the lyrics
are different the melody to the verses sounds, to this blogger at least, very similar.
Also in the US, this time in the Southern District of New York, fashion designer Kate Spade has been sued by the estate of the late artist
Vera Neumann for USD 1 million. If you not have heard of Vera Neumann before,
the fact that Marilyn Monroe and Grace Kelly were fans of her signature scarves
(allegedly first created because a linen supply shortage during World War II led
her to instead use parachute
silk) should give you an idea of her standing.
Neumann's estate alleges that Kate Spade's
line of floral-print dresses and mobile phone cases are "obviously
copied" from Vera's 1979 classic Poppy Field. It further claims that: "Kate
Spade has indicated, at least several years ago, that among the items and
products that have inspired her designs are the silk-screened scarves of Vera."
Despite this assertion, it appears to this blogger's not particularly artistic
eye that both Kate Spade and Vera Neumann were inspired by poppies, and no-one
has a monopoly over the poppy.
It's ok to be inspired but the allegations
against Jessie J and Kate Spade go further than that. Inspiration or copying -
what do you think?
The Vera Neumann lawsuit against Kate Spade seems iffy at best. How is it that Vera Neumann owns red poppies now? (The image you have isn't the Vera image in question.)
ReplyDeleteThe Kate and Vera images of poppies aren't even that similar. The leaves are different, the shapes are different. I guess royalties have dried up in the Vera Neumann estate.