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Originally Posted by rocknation
...(W)hile they are very sorry, the KrapTrashy-ans are also very richer if their initial inventory did sell out...
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Rolling Stone: Michael Miller...the photographer who shot the Tupac Shakur portraits that Kendall and Kylie Jenner used for their controversial "vintage" T-shirt line has sued...for copyright infringement...
(He) was never notified (by) the Jenners...(He) registered his Tupac images at the U.S. Office of Copyright and...could receive statutory damages of $150,000 per photo...
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TMZ: Michael's...suing for any profits they made off the shirts...(A) family representative...(says)...Kendall and Kylie...had nothing to do with the creation of the shirts...(T)he sisters...gave their approval for the design but rely on their brand to handle the rest. Essentially, "it's like suing an actor for being in a movie."
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Male cattle droppings -- if the KrapTrashy-an sisters put their names behind the shirts, put their images on the shirts, and took profits out of the shirts, then they had EVERYTHING to do with their creation and branding. May Mr. Miller win both the Tupac T-shirt profits AND the statutory damages!