Friday, July 16, 2010

ann kirsten kennis


ann kirsten kennis

Kirsten Ann Meet Model claims that the pop band Vampire Weekend was using her photo in the cover of "counter" album without permission. What's more, argues that the defendant, together with Tod Brody was paid $ 5,000 for a picture I did not, and do a fake press release that this is not exactly right.The claimant, who worked under the name Kirsten, claims the photo was taken from him in 1983, but not Brody. He claims that, "Brody submitted VWI [Vampire Weekend Inc.] fake edition signed photographic, who argues that" Kirsten Johnson "(or" Johnson "on both versions were used in the introduction) for the benefit VWI (the" Sham Release "). " (In brackets the complaint.)

The "counter" was recorded in 2009, appeared, and this year, the Superior Court complaint. Knowledge claims that the band used for a concert tour with her photo in the album to promote, posters, ads and articles in print and online. S concludes the album on the charts at number 1 on Billboard's 200th .He is seeking damages and accounting of the VWI, Brody and XL Recordings, a UK-based independent record label. He claims, misappropriation of identity and of unjust enrichment. And a leading lawyer, Thomas Freund Brackey Brackey II and Beverly Hills."The photographer Tod Brody, who is also named as defendants in the trial. He laughed aloud when he told the story of knowledge." "Mrs. knowledge" claim that I did not take the picture, is clearly wrong, "Brody told EW." I took a picture of the 1983rd The picture in my possession the whole time, 26 years, until brought to Vampire Weekend. "Brody declined further comment, referring to his own lawyer's advice.

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