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The Briefing by the IP Law Blog

How “knockoff” Furniture Landed Kim Kardashian in an IP Lawsuit

May 3, 2024
Legal experts Scott Hervey and Jamie Lincenberg discuss Kim Kardashian's lawsuit over knockoff furniture, highlighting the importance of due diligence in endorsements. The case involves allegations of trademark infringement, false endorsement, and consumer deception. The legal battle between Kardashian, the Judd Foundation, and Clemens Design underscores the complexities of protecting intellectual property rights in the furniture industry. The foundation's insistence on authenticity and the potential repercussions for endorsing counterfeit products are also explored.
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Quick takeaways

  • Endorsement of knockoff furniture can lead to IP lawsuits and damages reputations.
  • Legal disputes emphasize the importance of protecting intellectual property and due diligence in endorsements.

Deep dives

The Lawsuit by Donald Judd Foundation Against Kim Kardashian and Clemens Design

The lawsuit centers on the Donald Judd Foundation suing Kim Kardashian and Clemens Design for allegedly using knockoff versions of Donald Judd's furniture in Kardashian's office for her skincare brand. The foundation accuses Kardashian of false endorsement and Clemens Design of trademark and copyright infringement, false advertising, and unfair competition. This legal dispute originated from a YouTube video where Kardashian showcased the furniture, claiming it to be 'Donald Judd tables,' leading to the Foundation demanding the removal of the video and destruction of the furniture.

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