Bruce Springsteen Seeks Seizure of Bootleg Merch
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Bruce Springsteen Seeks Seizure of Bootleg Merch
"The filing was made by Springsteen's official merchandising partner, Live Nation's Merch Traffic, requesting that New Jersey courts inform local law enforcement to seize and impound any infringing merchandise."
"The injunction request states that the infringing merch is 'of the same general appearance' as Springsteen's official merch but is 'generally of inferior quality.'"
"The scope of the injunction includes 't-shirts, jerseys, caps and/or other merchandise' bearing the logos of both Springsteen and the E Street Band."
"In recent months, artists like Dua Lipa, Benson Boone, and Tate McRae have each released statements against and/or filed similar injunctions regarding bootleg merchandise."
Bruce Springsteen, through his merchandising partner Live Nation, is filing a legal request to stop bootleg merchandise sales at his concerts, specifically targeting the April 20th show in Newark. The request aims to have local law enforcement and US Marshals seize infringing merchandise that resembles official items but is of inferior quality. The injunction covers various merchandise types, including t-shirts and caps. This legal action reflects a broader trend among artists to combat bootleggers and protect their brand integrity.
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