Copyright Case Against Obama ‘Hope’ Artist Dismissed

Copyright Case Against Obama ‘Hope’ Artist Dismissed

AP’s claims against Shepard Fairey’s use of photo for 2008 election poster dropped, but merchandising case still scheduled for March

Published: January 11, 2011 @ 7:14 pm
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By Associated Press

 

 A judge has dismissed copyright lawsuits between an artist who created the Barack Obama "HOPE" image and The Associated Press but has left a March trial date in place for related claims between the news service and companies that sold merchandise using the artist's image.

U.S. District Judge Alvin Hellerstein said in a one-page order publicly filed Tuesday that a "suggestion of settlement" led him to dismiss claims between artist Shepard Fairey and the AP. He said the claims could be reinstated within a month if either side requested it.

The judge said other claims between the AP and Fairey-related companies that manufactured or marketed products based on the image will be put before an eight-person civil jury on March 21. Lawyers on all sides did not immediately return messages seeking comment Tuesday.

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Tags: 2008 election, Associated Press, Barack Obama, copyright case, Hope poster, Media, Shepard Fairey
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