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Trump’s tariffs are coming for bootleg sports merch
The Trump administration’s promises to impose massive tariffs on imported goods has put several local industries on edge — from shipping to real estate to the Philly-based fabricator that makes the ...
They peddle merchandise with copyrighted logos alongside beloved, and trademarked, characters and images that without a doubt have not received proper approval. The graphics are sometimes off-center, ...
Selling bootleg merchandise is illegal, but unless an unauthorized seller is making a ton of money off of it, copyright holders often don’t waste their time going after a small fish who isn’t making a ...
Kanye West’s first The Life of Pablo New York pop-up was a moment that echoed the current state of streetwear—it had the hype, long lines, and the scammer-DIY feel that comes with selling ...
Merch Traffic, the company that creates Metallica's touring merchandise, filed a lawsuit in the St. Louis federal court last week in hopes of stopping bootleg merch sales at their show in the city ...
Attorneys for the biggest stars in the world send countless takedown notices annually, but it's "a game of Whack-a-Mole, and it's a constant every day," one executive says. By Steve Knopper Seventeen ...
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