LeBron's Company Has Copyright Infringement Battle With University Of Alabama
by Larry Leo
April 2, 201817 Comments
Tom Szczerbowski-USA TODAY Sports
Cleveland Cavaliers star LeBron James and business partner Maverick Carter co-founded a show called “Uninterrupted,” and now they have concerns that the University of Alabama's series “Shop Talk” is a little too similar. The first video featured former Alabama players Julio Jones, Eddie Jackson and Ryan Anderson, having conversations during haircuts....
According to ESPN’s Dave McMenamin, LeBron's peeps have sent a letter to Bama expressing their concern about copyright infringement and intellectual property appropriation. McMenamin shared a piece of the letter...
(Yarbarker)
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According to ESPN’s Dave McMenamin, LeBron's peeps have sent a letter to Bama expressing their concern about copyright infringement and intellectual property appropriation. McMenamin shared a piece of the letter...
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“Your continued exploitation of ‘Shop Talk’ infringes ‘Uninterrupted’s’ copyright, trademark rights and other valuable intellectual property rights in ‘The Shop’ and significantly damages ‘Uninterrupted’s’ commercial prospects for ‘The Shop.'”
(Yarbarker)
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