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Rihanna image “passing off”

07 August 2013
Issue: 7572 / Categories: Legal News
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High Court finds in favour of pop star

The High Court held in favour of singer Rihanna last week over a passing off dispute with retailer Topshop about a T-shirt featuring a photo of the star taken during a video shoot in 2011, in Robin Rihanna Fenty v Arcadia Group Brands [2013] EWHC 2310 (Ch). The photo was used without Rihanna’s permission. Mr Justice Birss said a “substantial number” of buyers would have wrongly believed the use of the image had been approved by the singer and it was damaging to her “goodwill”.

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