Posts Tagged ‘unauthorized’

Stick with the black leather bandaids…

Sunday, July 5th, 2009

Uh... yeah.  The black leather bandaids, I could see.  For those injured goth or rocker types.

Luxist wrote on the leather version, and I thought... "hmmm, interesting concept- and looks like they're getting some press." I mean, at our house, we've got "Camp Rock" bandaids, and Hello Kitty bandaids and Camo bandaids- but nobody's doing cool bandaids for folks over 11.  What about white patent?  Or Leopard?  I think people might buy those...  But the whole unauthorized Louis Vuitton monogram version was a turn-off.

What do you think?

Def not from the House of Louis Vuitton

Wednesday, June 17th, 2009

OK, this one's got Louis & Gaston Vuitton rolling in their graves.

This may be worse than the LV monogram Cutlass, wedding cake AND the toilet seat.  (Although, I wouldn't be surprised to find out that this house actually has a LV Mono toilet seat!)

Have you seen worse?

Photo Credit:  Ivan Grimaldo

Not exactly fan mail from Louis Vuitton

Monday, May 11th, 2009

Dear Editor:

We were dismayed to see the cover of the May 2009 issue of XXL Magazine, which features a photo of Rick Ross wearing a pair of sunglasses prominently featuring counterfeit Louis Vuitton trademarks. Because the photo has generated considerable confusion among your readers and Louis Vuitton customers among others, we feel it is important to clarify several points.

The first is that the sunglasses Mr. Ross is wearing were not made by Louis Vuitton, and in fact, are counterfeit. Louis Vuitton did not grant permission to Mr. Ross or to whoever did make the sunglasses to use our trademarks. The second is that no affiliation, sponsorship or association exists between Rick Ross or XXL and Louis Vuitton. The third is that counterfeiting is illegal.

Thank you for giving us the opportunity to correct the confusion.

Sincerely,

Michael D. Pantalony, Esq.
Louis Vuitton Malletier

We've said it before, unless what you're wearing is authentic... Louis Vuitton will come down on you.  Remember Ruben Studdard, Britney Spears, Jim Jones, Da Brat, Danity Kane (need I go on?)

Advice, getting the cover is cool... if you've got the opportunity for that kind of publicity and want to wear some killer shades... go to the Louis Vuitton boutique.  If you don't want to spend that kind of cash, come to Fashionphile for a sweet pair of authentic pre-owned Louis Vuitton, or Chanel etc. etc sunglasses for less than retail!

A picture speaks a thousand words…

Monday, May 11th, 2009

Do I need to say more?

Here are all the details, I can't even put pen to paper (or fingers to keyboard) on this one...

JaredPaulStern

Luxist

Carscoop

Jim Jones’ “Louie Vitton” Recording Studio

Wednesday, April 8th, 2009

Yikes... can't imagine Louis Vuitton's going to like this much. Especially after how they went after TI and his Rag. LV's really been coming down on the whole "unauthorized use" thing (think Britney, Ruben Studdard, Danity Kane, etc. etc.). With their trademarks being counterfeited left and right, they do their best to defend their intellectual property rights. Smart to keep the value of that name up.

I'm totally shocked that the Louis Vuitton monogram doesn't give Jim Jones flashbacks. He's found himself in a legal mess because he brawled Ne Yo in front of the Fifth Avenue Louis Vuitton boutique.

Source: NY Daily News

Candy Girls Loving the Logos…

Saturday, March 14th, 2009

Candy Girl GG CG Logo

You can sure see E! Entertainment TV's video vixens' "unapologetic passion for luxury goods" in their choice of a logo.

Look familiar?

Candy Girl GG CG Logo

Louis Vuitton’s the “Show Stopper”

Friday, March 6th, 2009

Danity Kane LV seats

The show's over- at least for a couple Danity Kane video's, and songs in settlement of a dispute between Louis Vuitton and P. Diddy's Danity Kane.  Louis Vuitton won the settlement against Bad Boy Records over their use of LV trademarks in a couple of Danity Kane videos and song lyrics.

Like these ones, from DK's "Show Stopper" (the still pic above from the Show Stopper vid on their MySpace page):

"Bet you ain't never seen (hey)
Chicks ridin' this clean (hey)
Louis Vuitton seats (oh, oh, oh)
We do it deadly"

Danity Kane LV fanny pack

And this lovely fanny pack from their "Ride for You" video.

Louis Vuitton has always been protective of their trademark... for good reason, everyone wants a piece of it!  Remember Britney? Da Brat?  Ruben Studdard?  and the whole Sony BMG case?  And of course, who's NOT appropriating it?

Louis Vuitton's Intellectual Property Director, Nathalie Moulle-Berteaux made this statement in response to the settlement:

"We appreciate Warner Music Group’s and Bad Boy’s commitment to educate their artists about the importance of respecting our world renowned Toile Monogram and Multicolore marks, and their cooperation in protecting Louis Vuitton’s intellectual property. This worldwide agreement, combined with our previously announced agreement with Sony BMG in 2008, demonstrates our successful efforts throughout the music industry to defend our brand and intellectual property from unauthorized use, and to protect the best interest of our customers."

Notice the emphasis on unauthorized use...

Go team Louis!

Offensive and Unauthorized

Monday, January 5th, 2009

Islamic man Monogram Turban

Louis Vuitton does not like the unauthorized use of it's monogram... we've seen that for sure.  But they REALLY, REALLY don't like it when that use could be construed as potentially offensive and damaging to their reputation.

The picture above was included in Foreign Policy's article, "A World Without Islam", by Graham E. Fuller.  This is the response from Louis Vuitton that came out in the January/February 2009 issue on FP's use of the Monogram.

"The article “A World Without Islam” (January/February 2008) included a reproduction of our historic and highly recognizable registered trademark, the Louis Vuitton Monogram Pattern, without our authorization. Such use could lead your readers to the mistaken impression that Louis Vuitton Malletier was involved in some way in its publication. The illustration, depicting a bearded man wearing a turban and robe featuring our trademark monogram, might be construed as offensive by people of the Islamic faith. Importantly, this use of our monogram design in an illustration could damage the long-established relationship we have carefully built with the Middle East and its people since the opening of our Louis Vuitton stores in the region.

—Michael Pantalony
Director of civil enforcement for North America
Louis Vuitton Malletier
New York, NY"

Remind anyone of the Mao Tse Tung Time Magazine pic?

TI’s Rag’s in the Bag

Tuesday, October 21st, 2008

 TI Louis Vuitton Release Party(T.I. at his T.I. vs T.I.P. release party at LV Lenox Mall last year)

Looks like Louis Vuitton and Gucci didn't appreciate the exposure they were getting from the video for T.I.'s "Swing Ya Rag". In fact, they claimed infringment and put the kibosh on the whole thing...

The lyrics are all about "Louis" and "Gucci".  The chorus:

"Alright, okay, I don't dance, no way
I just take my Louis rag out and wave it round in the air
Take my Gucci rag out and wave it round in the air"

TI Swing Ya Rag Louis Vuitton(This is a screenshot from the making of the "Swing ya Rag" video.)

TI said about the song:

"It's self explanatory.  It's about swinging your Gucci rag or your Louis rag.  And, you know, I think I introduced that, I think I introduced that fashion trend to the world.  I do believe I was the first one, man you know what I'm saying, to tie a Gucci rag to my beltloop, man... match with your shirt... let it match with your shoes.  I do believe, if I'm not mistaken.  But. You know basically man, what we're going to with it man, we're going to represent the influence of Gucci and Louis Vuitton to the hood.  Not the influence that it has in Hollywood, we're all familiar with that.  I'm talking about the influence that Louis Vuitton and Gucci has had to the hood.  You know what I'm saying. When we wear it, how we wear it and why we wear it."

Tip (who along with Swizz Beatz produced the video) said to MTV:

"We did it, and it came out hot, Louis [Vuitton] and Gucci started trippin' about it. They were saying we were infringing, in one way or another. They weren't happy about it. They didn't want it to come out. "

So, it's not coming out.  And the blogs are ablaze about why LV lets some videos go, and others not.

All I have to say is- whether you're from the 'hood or the 'wood... we'd love to sell you some "rags"!  We've always got a great variety of pre-owned, authentic Louis Vuitton, Hermes, Gucci, Chanel- you name it scarves & bandanas.  Be sure to check it out!

Authentic Louis Vuitton Denim Scarf

Louis Vuitton doesn’t play that game

Saturday, September 6th, 2008

 Fake for Real LV

I mean... when will people learn.  Louis Vuitton REALLY doesn't like it when people use their marks without their permission.

So there's this kind of clever game out there called Fakes 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 Louis Vuitton 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 fakes and they're using the logos of the most historically faked brand satirically.  But that's just the problem.   Louis Vuitton doesn't want to be associated with anything counterfeit... let alone a game of fakes.  (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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