Judge Gives Go-Ahead to Graffiti Dress Lawsuit Against Jeremy Scott
EntertainmentA California judge has ruled that graffiti artist Joseph Tierney, a.k.a. Rime, can go forward with his lawsuit against Moschino creative director Jeremy Scott. Last August, Tierney filed a seven-claim suit citing copyright infringement, unfair competition and appropriation of name and likeness, claiming Scott had used elements of his artwork in a fall collection for Moschino. Katy Perry wore one of the designs in question during last May’s Met Gala.
According to the Hollywood Reporter, U.S. District Judge Stephen Wilson is allowing Tierney to defend all of this claims. Tierney alleges Scott ripped off parts of his “Vandal Eyes” mural, which was commissioned by the art organization The Seventh Letter in 2012. The judge also addressed the use of Tierney’s “Rime” tag on the clothing. From THR: