Nirvana are being sued for copyright infringement for using an image on their merchandise that was designed by a British artist named C.W. Scott-Giles. The image was Scott-Giles' translation of Dante ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. It's 2015. Wearing a Nirvana shirt is like wearing a Beatles shirt: no one should take it as a personal affront. Everyone knows a ...
UPDATE (10/22): A copyright infringement lawsuit over Nirvana’s use of a C.W. Scott-Giles illustration from a 1949 English translation of Dante’s Inferno on merchandise has been dismissed. Per court ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Marc Jacobs International wants to put an end to Nirvana’s copyright infringement suit, arguing the band doesn’t have legal rights ...
T-shirts are the best. Especially the ironic ones that are available for cheap online. Featured Video But the T-shirts below are at a different level. I'm not sure ironic is the correct description.
While much of the legal focus in recent months has been on Nevermind cover baby Spencer Elden's lawsuit trying to get his image removed from future pressings of the album, Nirvana have also been ...
To many, a t-shirt design by Marc Jacobs might scream "rip-off" of Kurt Cobain, but the legal analysis is more complex. By James Sammataro, John Marcoux Compare these two T-shirts: Kurt Cobain’s early ...
Ben Affleck is, among other things, a masterful T-shirt storyteller. The man has spent years baring his interests on his chest, commemorating the myriad objects of his appreciation (e.g. Dunkin’ ...