"On November 18, 2007, it was reported by Forbes that LVMH’s Louis Vuitton won a lawsuit on 80,000 EUR in damages for the close-up shots of the truck’s dashboard, which featured the brand’s logo without authorization. The tribunal found the director of the video had clearly emphasized the logo. The tribunal ruled that responsibility for the unauthorized use lay with Sony BMG, its subsidiary Zomba Group of Companies as well as MTV Online, and not Spears herself. The music video was also banned in all European TV channels."
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2015 m. liepos 17 d., penktadienis
Britney įkėlė vaizdo klipą "Do Somethin" į VEVO kanalą
Šiandien Britney Spears į savo VEVO puslapį įkėlė vaizdo klipą "Do Somethin", tačiau jis matomas ne visoms pasaulio šalims dėl žemiau paaiškintos priežąsties (Lietuvoje jis pilnai rodomas):
"On November 18, 2007, it was reported by Forbes that LVMH’s Louis Vuitton won a lawsuit on 80,000 EUR in damages for the close-up shots of the truck’s dashboard, which featured the brand’s logo without authorization. The tribunal found the director of the video had clearly emphasized the logo. The tribunal ruled that responsibility for the unauthorized use lay with Sony BMG, its subsidiary Zomba Group of Companies as well as MTV Online, and not Spears herself. The music video was also banned in all European TV channels."
"On November 18, 2007, it was reported by Forbes that LVMH’s Louis Vuitton won a lawsuit on 80,000 EUR in damages for the close-up shots of the truck’s dashboard, which featured the brand’s logo without authorization. The tribunal found the director of the video had clearly emphasized the logo. The tribunal ruled that responsibility for the unauthorized use lay with Sony BMG, its subsidiary Zomba Group of Companies as well as MTV Online, and not Spears herself. The music video was also banned in all European TV channels."
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