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Copyright Infringement on Artwork & Music, & Merchandise of all products
HOUSTON - eMusicWire -- Suckafree Records, Inc. Files Copyright Infringement Lawsuit Against Exotic Pop, LLC in Houston, TX
Houston, TX - Suckafree Records, Inc. has officially filed a lawsuit against Exotic Pop, LLC, including its C.E.O. Charleston Wilson, for copyright infringement. On June 14, 2024, the lawsuit was initiated in Houston, TX, after Suckafree Records discovered that its proprietary content was being unlawfully utilized and sold nationwide and internationally without consent by Exotic Pop in various online platforms and advertisements.
In January 2024, Suckafree Records identified that Exotic Pop, LLC had created merchandise resembling their album cover and was selling songs through third parties, undermining Suckafree's intellectual property rights. Exotic Pop further exacerbated the infringement by integrating QR codes on consumables, directing potential buyers to purchase songs from unauthorized sites, and vending machines that displayed the Suckafree Records artwork and graphics.
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The lawsuit highlights that Exotic Pop has been capitalizing on Suckafree's distinct branding across a broad range of products, including bottled drinks, cereals, and other consumables, thereby profiting from the unauthorized use of Suckafree's likeness and wording.
"We take copyright infringement very seriously," said Terry Hobbs, spokesperson of Suckafree Records. "Our creative work is at the core of what we do, and we will vigorously protect our rights against any entities that seek to exploit our brand without permission."
Suckafree Records, Inc. is committed to upholding the integrity of its intellectual property and ensuring that its brand remains protected from unlawful exploitation.
Houston, TX - Suckafree Records, Inc. has officially filed a lawsuit against Exotic Pop, LLC, including its C.E.O. Charleston Wilson, for copyright infringement. On June 14, 2024, the lawsuit was initiated in Houston, TX, after Suckafree Records discovered that its proprietary content was being unlawfully utilized and sold nationwide and internationally without consent by Exotic Pop in various online platforms and advertisements.
In January 2024, Suckafree Records identified that Exotic Pop, LLC had created merchandise resembling their album cover and was selling songs through third parties, undermining Suckafree's intellectual property rights. Exotic Pop further exacerbated the infringement by integrating QR codes on consumables, directing potential buyers to purchase songs from unauthorized sites, and vending machines that displayed the Suckafree Records artwork and graphics.
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The lawsuit highlights that Exotic Pop has been capitalizing on Suckafree's distinct branding across a broad range of products, including bottled drinks, cereals, and other consumables, thereby profiting from the unauthorized use of Suckafree's likeness and wording.
"We take copyright infringement very seriously," said Terry Hobbs, spokesperson of Suckafree Records. "Our creative work is at the core of what we do, and we will vigorously protect our rights against any entities that seek to exploit our brand without permission."
Suckafree Records, Inc. is committed to upholding the integrity of its intellectual property and ensuring that its brand remains protected from unlawful exploitation.
Source: SuckaFree Records Inc
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