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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.

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Doniger / Burroughs Files Copyright Suit against LulaRoe

Venice, CA – The Doniger / Burroughs firm has filed suit on behalf of a European artist whose original work has been stolen by controversial fashion industry upstart LulaRoe. The artist created the “Cool Lion” artwork and exclusively owns the rights in his artwork, but that didn’t stop LulaRoe from copying the artist’s artwork onto garments that it then sold into the marketplace. The case is currently pending in the United States District Court in Los Angeles, California. Exemplars of the artwork at issue are set forth below (click the art for a more detailed image).

While the Cool Lion appears to be a pretty chill character, this infringement of an artist’s rights is just cowardly.

The plaintiff in this case is represented by Scott Alan Burroughs, Esq. of Doniger / Burroughs.

 

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Daily Journal Quotes Firm Partners Stephen Doniger and Scott Burroughs in Article on Fashion Law

Amanda Schallert, writing in the Daily Journal, describes how design house plaintiffs have seen recent success in the courts. These successes often arise in situations where garment and retail companies misappropriate artwork created by the design houses and incorporate the artwork into garments to sell at market.

She writes:

Fashion lawyers point to the successes of Venice-based Doniger/Burroughs as the reason textile copyright litigation has increased over the past five years, due to the firm’s six-figure jury verdicts and the sheer number of complaints it churns out.

Firm partners Stephen Doniger and Scott Burroughs are also quoted in the piece:

“What that shows us is that these infringers see these lawsuits as a cost of doing business,” Scott A. Burroughs said. Instead of hiring artists, “they’d rather go out and look at what is popular and copy those designs.”

“If you don’t know what the providence of the artwork you’re working with is, caveat emptor,” Doniger said.

You can read the full piece at www.dailyjournal.com (subscription required).

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  • About the Firm

    Doniger / Burroughs is California’s premier fashion, art, entertainment, and technology law boutique. The firm has resolved more than 1,000 disputes over the almost 20 years it has been in existence, and has represented all manner of individuals and businesses in the creative industries. Its lawyers have extensive state and federal court experience, and hail from well-regarded law schools. The firm has been on the forefront of cutting-edge copyright law, appearing often before judges, juries, and the Courts of Appeal. It has tried more copyright infringement cases than virtually any other firm over the last 5-10 years, and has obtained for its clients numerous six- and seven-figure verdicts and settlements.

    The firm is committed to representing artists and content creators, and enforcing intellectual property rights. It has litigated successfully against many of the nation’s largest retailers, film and television studios, web sites, and news organizations. Its partners speak and write often on art and copyright law issues, and devote significant time and resources to ensuring a level playing field for those responsible for the creation of art and content.