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Rihanna is being sued by a second photographer who claims her ‘S+M’ video steals his work.

By Andrea Petrou on June 27th, 2011

Rihanna is being sued by a second photographer who claims her ‘S+M’ video steals his work.

The Barbadian singer was first handed a lawsuit over the raunchy video by fashion photographer David LaChappelle who alleges “the music video is directly derived from and substantially similar to the LaChapelle works”.

Now a second photographer, Paris based Philipp Paulus, has joined him with a second copyright infringement suit, saying his images were recreated without permission for ‘S+M’s bondage themed video.

He singles out a particular shot of his own where a model in a billowy gown is trapped against a wall by a sheet of plastic, surrounded by large X symbols made from black tape, which is very similar to how Rihanna is presented in part of her video.

Philipp told Radaronline.com: “Why a worldwide celebrity is not able to afford a creative director, who creates individual concepts and stagings, is incomprehensible to me.

“To create new things within the creative cosmos, you can only expect this to come from a real genius.

“However, in this case there is no real genius who created their own work; instead they stole ideas from a creative talent.”

Neither Rihanna nor her record company, Universal Music, have made comment on the video, directed by Melina Matsoukas.



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Here’s a title we never thought we’d write: Naomi Campbell plans a lawsuit against Cadbury’s chocolate

By emilyborrett on May 31st, 2011

Supermodel Naomi said that she found the new Cadbury's campaign "insulting and hurtful"

Everyone knows that Naomi Campbell is one supermodel who’s never shied away from a confrontation, but this has to be one of her most unusual fights yet: the Croydon beauty may be about to declare legal war on Cadbury’s, the chocolate manufacturers.

Naomi is said to be righteously angry and upset about a new poster campaign that was launched last week with the strapline: “Move over, Naomi, there’s a new diva in town.”

The supermodel spoke to the Daily Mail about her feelings on the campaign. ”I am shocked. It’s upsetting to be described as chocolate, not just for me but for all black women and black people…. I do not find any humour in this. It is insulting and hurtful.” Since making her feelings known to the media, it’s said that Naomi’s planning to fight the chocolate manufacturers in court.

The chocolate company seem pretty mortified and have already taken down the ad. In a statement made by the company a spokesperson said, “Cadbury takes its responsibility very seriously indeed and we would never produce any marketing activity we felt might cause offence to any section of society.”

Unfortunately, even a tadpole could work out the racist connotations of the ad, whether Cadbury’s had thought them through or not. I think I’m with Naomi on this one..



Celebrity Style, Fashion News

Paris, you’ve been naughty: The squillionaire heiress faces a lawsuit over nicked jewellery

By emilyborrett on April 7th, 2011

Girl-about-town and impossibly rich heiress of the Hilton hotel nest-egg, Paris Hilton, has found herself in a bit of a sticky situation with the law – and all because she forgot to give back about $60,000 worth of jewellery that was borrowed for an event. Don’t worry Paris, we’ve all done it – except with library books, not diamonds.

The cheesed-off jewellers in question are the Italian company Diamani, who lent Paris the jewels all the way back in 2007. Apparently ever since Paris has been trying to sneakily avoid giving the jewels back, ignoring letters and requests from Diamani to have the loaned items back. We would have thought that Paris is so rich that she doesn’t actually need to steal jewellery, but you know, whatever – maybe she’s just been having a bit of a Winona Ryder moment. She must be a bit worried at the moment, as the jeweller’s have pulled out the big guns and filed a lawsuit against her yesterday.

As we all know, this isn’t the heiress’ first scrape with the long arm of the law, most recently recieving a one-year suspended sentence for possession of cocaine. Come on Paris, we’ve all seen photos of you in that orange jumpsuit and it didn’t suit you one bit – it’s not going to suit you now either. Sort it out girl!



Designer Fashions, Fashion News

Diane von Furstenberg settles out of court for copying

By Kimberley Foster on June 19th, 2009

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Diane von Furstenberg, who has strived for copyright inclusion as part of her role as CFDA president, has settled out of court after being accused of improper copying. DvF will now pay the designers of Mercy of Canada an undisclosed sum and will stop using the copied jacket design. Some might recall that the garment was actually pulled by Whitney Port on The City for the March ’09 cover of Elle.

“While this is an isolated incident for DVF, it is unfortunate that way too many others intentionally build businesses by stealing the work of other designers,” von Furstenberg said.

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Katy Perry sues Aussie designer Katie Perry

By Kimberley Foster on June 18th, 2009

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A war of words, or names rather, has erupted between Katy Perry and Australian designer, Katie Perry.The trouble began when Katie Perry, who runs a luxury loungewear label, decided to trademark her birth name. Lawyers acting on behalf of Katy Perry are opposing the application, despite a difference in spelling. They sent a letter to the designer asking her to stop trading.

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Op-Ed: Designers suing Forever 21 for copyright infringement

By Andrea Thatcher on September 18th, 2007

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At Anna Sui’s spring show, attendees were given a T-shirt in their gift bags that had an Old West style wanted poster printed on it with the words “Forever Wanted,” an image of the owners of Forever 21, and the Bible quote, “Thou shalt not steal.” The shirts were in reference to the lawsuit Sui has pending against Forever 21. Sui claims that the retailer has been copying her looks since 2005 without her permission. Other designers, like Diane von Furstenberg and Gwen Stefani, are in litigation with the store as well, and are lobbying congress, trying to get a bill passed protecting their designs under copyright laws.

[Image: Getty]

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