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August 10, 2012
Federal Court Ruling On Howard Mann Case
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A Federal Court Judge ruled
today that Howard Mann cannot exploit intellectual property created by the late
Michael Jackson, including trademarks, copyrights, name, likeness and
image.
These assets are owned by the
late singer’s Estate for the benefit of his children and mother. The Court found
that Mann and his entities improperly claimed to own the assets, and intended in
bad faith to profit from them using his various websites. Zia Modabber, one of
the lawyers who represents the Estate in this matter states “The Court’s ruling
makes clear that Howard Mann had no right to use Michael Jackson’s intellectual
property for his own benefit.” The Court ruled that Mann and his entities in
fact do not own any of Michael Jackson’s intellectual property and should be
permanently enjoined from unlawfully using Michael Jackson’s intellectual
property in the future.
Howard Weitzman, a lawyer for the
Estate indicated that “The Court’s order means that a trial set for September 4, 2012 will involve how much in
damages the Michael Jackson Estate is entitled to collect from Mann and his
various entities.” The Executors of the Michael Jackson Estate are extremely
pleased with the Court’s ruling which prevents Mann from continuing to
unlawfully profit from Michael Jackson and his intellectual
property.
Source: MJOnline, The Official Online Team of the Michael Jackson Estate™ / MJ-Upbeat.com