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Louis Vuitton doesn’t play that game

Saturday, September 6th, 2008

 Fake for Real LV

I mean… when will people learn.  REALLY doesn’t like it when people use their marks without their permission.

So there’s this kind of clever game out there called for Real.  It includes 60 cards and is a “Memory” style game where you match up pairs.  But, instead of being matched sets of two- there is a real card matched with its fake.  So… the real Mona Lisa and a repro,  Bavaria’s Neuschwanstein castle and Sleeping Beauty’s Disneyland castle, the Villa Rotonda and its look-a-like “the White House”, an aerial picture of downtown Toronto and one from the computer game The Sims.  I actually really like the concept!

However, the box and packaging are clearly inspired by the trademark logo pointed quatrefoils as well as the overall multicolore dress.

Fake for Real ribbon

It’s temporarily offline- and here’s what the www.fakeforreal.com website looks like right now:

Fake For real website

Ha!  I totally LOVE what they did to most of the offending marks game in that pic:

Fake for Real LV

Anyway… I mean, I get it.  A game of and they’re using the logos of the most historically faked brand satirically.  But that’s just the problem.   doesn’t want to be associated with anything … let alone a game of .  (And quite frankly, they are vigilant in quashing the unauthorized use of their marks at all.  Remember Britney, Ruben Studdard, Da Brat, BMG and the infamous Darfur shirt?)

Here’s an interesting read about it.

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Well, that settles it…

Saturday, August 2nd, 2008

 Britney Spears Fakey Louis Vuitton Pink Hummer

Remember the case from last year- where sued for unauthorized use of their trademark?  Well, it looks like the case was settled for an undisclosed sum.  Rumors put it at $240,000 and $155,830 for both cases.

It was over quite a few issues, including the video “Do Somethin’”, pictured above, where she’s driving the Pink Hummer with fakey interior, ’s monogramed cover for his “The Return” CD, and a video of ’s where there are just a bunch of different LV pieces pictured that never did (beach umbrella? Multicolore Beach Ball?  etc. etc.)

Da Brat Louis Vuitton

This comment from Crains made total sense to me:

’s case against was likely damaged by the fact that the artists did not use genuine LVMH products in the infractions, said Peter Sloane, an attorney at Ostrolenk Faber LLP who specializes in trademarks and copyrights. In the case of Ms. Spears, does not make dashboard covers or even sell reams of logo fabric that could be fashioned as such.”

Ruben Studdard

I mean, this is just true.  I’ve seen album covers with authentic luggage on it (Dwight Yoakam anyone) and music videos that include authentic pieces in them (numerous including Fergie’s classic, My Humps).  I mean, Kanye West declared himself the Don- and LVMH’s response?  He’s now designing a footware line for , sits front row at LV fashion shows & is paid big bucks to play for their parties.  Even likes the right kind of exposure.  The real key is, at the very least- the items have to be authentic.

Part of the terms of the settlement are that Ruben’s CD’s are pulled- and that Britney and ’s videos are no longer distributed.  I mean, it’s too bad, but I really can not believe that these people have professional managers and advisors, and none of were told that this would be wrong.

I love the little note at the bottom of this New Yorker Magazine article that says,

“In fact, according to our calculations, with the total winnings minus the Studdard bonus, the company can buy itself, why, 130 airport rolling bags!” (The retails at between about $1900 and $2995)

But it clearly wasn’t about the money.  Another part of the settlement required the parties to admit they were wrong, and to refrain from violating ’s intellectual property rights.

From, Marketwatch:

“Nathalie Moulle-Berteaux, Intellectual Property Director of said, ‘We are very pleased to have successfully resolved these matters in a manner that protects our brand and our customers. We believe the terms of this agreement will provide strong protection to our brand worldwide, and we are gratified that has agreed to educate its record labels about our trademarks and copyrights in order to prevent the misuse of our intellectual property in the future.’”

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Happy Birth-Day, Jamie Lynn!

Thursday, June 19th, 2008

 Jamie Lynn Spears Tomkins Square
(Britney’s little sis Jamie with her baby bump & )

Congratulations on the birth of little Maddie Briann.

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