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Got a lone black blazer? Finish it off with some distressed jeans, black booties and a Nirvana t-shirt. It’s a neutral; it goes with everything. Don’t worry. All this leaves music purists and Nirvana ...
Nirvana has defeated a lawsuit that claimed one of the band’s famous t-shirts was based on a copyrighted illustration of Dante’s Inferno, but the dispute is likely to resurface in a British ...
Marc Jacobs may lose its shirt in a lawsuit from Nirvana, as a California federal judge is allowing the band’s lawsuit over a happy face tee to move forward. In December 2018, Nirvana sued the ...
On Thursday (October 21), U.S. District Judge Dale S. Fischer ruled to dismiss the case against Nirvana and Live Nation’s merchandise unit, which concerned the band’s ‘Vestibule’ t-shirt.
In her lawsuit, Bundy claimed that the "Vestibule" T-shirt imagery was "virtually identical" to her grandfather's "Upper Hell" illustration that appeared in the 1949 book.
Marc Jacobs is reportedly being sued by Nirvana for using its famous smiley face design on one of its T-shirts. The garment reads “HEAVEN” across the top instead of the band’s name and the ...
The dismissal argues the smiley face design which appears on a Marc Jacobs T-shirt, sweatshirt and a pair of socks did not copy elements of Nirvana’s happy face logo. The document states Jacobs ...
The "Sorry" singer hit the American Music Awards red carpet in Los Angeles, California on Sunday rocking an over-sized Nirvana T-shirt, distressed jeans and white sneakers. While this isn't the ...