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  • MJ-Estate verklagt 3 japan. Firmen

    MJ-Estate verklagt einen Mann und 3 Firmen in Japan, weil sie ohne Berechtigung MJ-Merchandaising verkaufen. Die Klage, die letzten Monat in einem Gericht in Tokio eingereicht wurde verlangt kein Geld, sondern lediglich die Einstellung jeglichen Verkaufs. Die Firmen betreiben aufwendige Webssites die vortäuschen die Rechte zum Verkauf von MJ-Merchandaising zu besitzten. Der Estate schätzt den Wert der unauthorisierten Produkte auf rund 1,23 Mio. Dollar. Hinter der Klage steht auch die Firma Triumph, die vollständig in Estate-Besitz ist und von Jackson gegründet wurde um sein Merchandaising zu händeln.
    Bereits in 2011 hatte der MJ-Estate eine Klage gegen eine Firma in Japan gewonnen, die MJ-Merchandaising verkaufte.


    Michael Jackson estate sues over products in Japan

    By YURI KAGEYAMA

    — Oct. 9 5:28 AM EDT

    Home » Michael Jackson » Michael Jackson estate sues over products in Japan





    • FILE - In this March 9, 2007 file photo, U.S. pop singer Michael Jackson greets his fans during an event "Fan Appreciation Day" in Tokyo. Michael Jackson's estate is suing a man and three companies in Japan, alleging they are using the name and likeness of the late pop star on key chains, mugs and other products without permission. The lawsuit filed in Tokyo District Court last month, Sept. 2013, does not seek money but demands the actions stop. It names Ryosuke Matsuura and three companies, Michael Jackson Asian Rights, Michael Jackson Enterprises and Michael Jackson World. (AP Photo/Itsuo Inouye, File)


    • FILE - In this March 9, 2007 file photo, U.S. pop singer Michael Jackson greets his fans during an event "Fan Appreciation Day" in Tokyo. Michael Jackson's estate is suing a man and three companies in Japan, alleging they are using the name and likeness of the late pop star on key chains, mugs and other products without permission. The lawsuit filed in Tokyo District Court last month, Sept. 2013, does not seek money but demands the actions stop. It names Ryosuke Matsuura and three companies, Michael Jackson Asian Rights, Michael Jackson Enterprises and Michael Jackson World. (AP Photo/Itsuo Inouye, File)

    TOKYO (AP) — Michael Jackson's estate is suing a man and three companies in Japan, alleging they are using the name and likeness of the late pop star on key chains, mugs and other products without permission.
    The lawsuit filed in Tokyo District Court last month does not seek money but demands the actions stop. It names Ryosuke Matsuura and three companies, Michael Jackson Asian Rights, Michael Jackson Enterprises and Michael Jackson World.
    The companies run elaborate online sites that proclaim it owns the rights to Jackson products in Asia, displays photos of the singer, and sells 2,100 yen ($21) towels, 525 ($5) post cards and 10,000 yen ($100) lighters that have his image plastered on them.
    The estate said it wants to protect its legitimate partners and preserve the legacy of Jackson, who died in California in 2009 from an anesthetic overdose.
    "Many in Japan have been misled by the defendants," the estate said in a statement. "Michael loved his millions of Japanese fans, all of whom deserve the opportunity to purchase legitimate and authentic Michael Jackson goods."
    Yutaka Fujino, an executive at one of the companies, said Wednesday he wanted to study the AP's questions before commenting.
    Estate attorney Kensuke Ambe said Matsuura is contesting the allegations, but he has not heard back from the others. Matsuura did not answer repeated calls.
    The estate estimated the value of the unauthorized products at 123 million yen ($1.23 million), according to the lawsuit documents.
    "The defendants are taking advantage of the fact that Michael is dead to act as though they have obtained the rights," the documents said.
    Also behind the lawsuit is Triumph, an American company wholly owned by the estate and set up by Jackson to handle his merchandising.
    The estate erased nearly $500 million in debt after Jackson's death and keeps churning out new products. It opened a Las Vegas Cirque-du-Soleil show this year and is likely considering additional releases of Jackson-related material to ensure his mother and three children keep living comfortably and fans have new material to see and hear.
    Triumph sued another Japanese company that sold Jackson goods and won in 2011.
    Japanese are among Jackson's most loyal fans, and many stuck with him through his two trials centered on child-molestation charges, which never resulted in convictions. He repeatedly denied the charges. His death brought much of this nation out in mourning.
    ___
    Follow Yuri Kageyama on Twitter at twitter.com/yurikageyama
    Zuletzt geändert von Lena; 09.10.2013, 18:29.

  • #2
    Der name Ryosuke Matsuura ist sicher vielen seit längerem begriff im zusammenhang mit den Asien geschäften.

    Gehört nicht wirklich zum thema ... bitte verschieben, wenn's stört .. :

    Auch ist mir der name Richard Matsuura ein begriff, zu dessen person und in zusammenhang mit MJ 1998 üble falschinfos via Vanity Fair (Maureen Orth) und der US TV sendung 'The Abrams Report' ausgespien wurden.
    Richard Matsuura hatte alle anschuldigungen zurückgewiesen und MJ verteidigt.



    Weiss nicht, wie aktuell das foto ist ... auf Joes HP ist eines mit Richard Matsuura.
    Wen Joe so alles kontaktet ..
    Zuletzt geändert von rip.michael; 10.10.2013, 10:17.

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    • #3
      Tja welch ein Zufall.

      Sicherlich auch wie die Tags: die unten auf dieser Seite erscheinen : Dieter Wiesner, Joseph Jackson, Matsuura, Tokyo Japan

      http://www.jwjackson.com/2012/07/12/tokyo-japan/


      Leslie schrieb in 2012 in ihrem Blog über die Asiengeschäfte


      http://lesliemjhu.blogspot.ie/2012/0...hts-co-ii.html

      Michael Jackson Asia Rights Co II.


      Despite the efforts of the Estate of Michael Jackson, some brave people in the far Japan are still using MJ's image... illegally.

      See my previous entry on this matter: http://lesliemjhu.blogspot.hu/2010/0...hts-story.html

      The "Michael Jackson Asia Rights Co. Ltd." is still active, and coming up with new "surprises". Like a "Jackson family dinner" held sometime this July with the participation of guess who? Josehp Jackson and Dieter Wiesner. Only 50 people could attend the event, that had a special Neverland dinner amongst others.

      The company furthermore announced on their own that from July 10, 2012 they decided to sell "official" MJ items. See the whole list here: http://mja-rights.com/img/news/Mjgoods.pdf

      Well, It seems they did not read the recent news regarding Howard Mann's copyright infrigment case.
      Zuletzt geändert von Lena; 10.10.2013, 19:29.

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      • #4
        .. ja .. Leslie's 'wühlmausblog' ... immer wieder gerne gelesen

        Richig tolle artikel gibt's von der der firma Michael Jackson Asia Rights Co. ... beeindruckend ... man möchte einfach sofort zuschlagen

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        • #5
          Ja dann rip las dich nicht aufhalten. Steig mit ein. Wird sicher ein lukratives Geschäft und du tingelst mit den beiden daddies durch die Welt ;-)

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          • #6
            ... lukrative geschäfte gibt's genug, nach derlei beteiligung steht mir nicht der sinn .. und die beiden 'daddies' wären die allerletzten, mit denen ich irgendwo hingehen möchte ... nein, wirklich nicht ... das überlasse ich auch gerne anderen .. wie wär's ... freiwillige vor

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