Venice, CA – Scott Alan Burroughs, a partner at Doniger / Burroughs, was quoted recently in an article addressing the issues raised by bootleg merchandise. The article can be found here:
http://www.invisibleoranges.com/bootleg-merchandise/
Doniger / Burroughs Art Theft Case on behalf of Valfre Draws Press Coverage
Venice, CA – Valfre, a local company that markets unique and quirky wares designed by the very talented Ilse Valfre, has launched a copyright enforcement campaign against repeat infringers Forever 21 and Rue 21. Doniger / Burroughs is handling the campaign, as was recently reported by Allure, Teen Vogue, Jezebel, Nylon, and others. A link round-up is below:
http://www.allure.com/story/forever-21-is-being-accused-of-copying-valfre
http://jezebel.com/forever-21-and-rue-21-accused-of-ripping-off-indie-bran-1795030195
http://www.teenvogue.com/story/forever-21-accused-stealing-iphone-case-design
http://www.nylon.com/articles/forever-21-rue-21-knockoff-valfre
Doniger / Burroughs attorney Scott Alan Burroughs represents Valfre in these matters. For further information, call or email Grace Garcia at (310) 590-1820 and ggarcia@donigerlawfirm.com
World IP Review Reports on Doniger / Burroughs Art Law Case against Hot Topic
Venice, CA – Doniger / Burroughs represents a visual artist whose original dragon design was copied and sold at Hot Topic locations. The report is available here:
http://www.worldipreview.com/news/hot-topic-in-hot-water-with-artist-in-copyright-suit-13837
Doniger / Burroughs Enters Santana Art Dispute
Venice, CA – Doniger / Burroughs has joined a San Diego-based law firm to represent prolific artist GMAN in his copyright infringement case against musician Santana and his affiliates.
GMAN is a fourth-generation artist with 25 years of experience who has created artwork for use on merchandise in connection with band tours by everyone from Bob Dylan to Bon Jovi.
The case addresses the rampant unauthorized use of GMAN’s artwork, and is currently pending in the Southern District of California. An example of the unauthorized usage at issue is set forth below:
For further information, please contact Grace Garcia at (310) 590-1820.