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Post by J The Kidd Sun Dec 14, 2008 2:29 am

Jermaine Dupri SUES Atlanta Club For Using HIS NAME FUCKUPAYMEUNDERRATEDOVERWORKEDUNDERPAID

Producer-turned-recording executive Jermaine Dupri has launched
legal battle against a nightclub and a promoter in his hometown of
Atlanta over the unauthorized use of his name, court documents show.

The multi-platinum Grammy Award winner filed suit on Tuesday
(December 9) against popular nightclub Pure Atlanta and one of the
individuals behind the club’s weekly Industry Thursdays event.

Two days prior to the November 20 installment of Industry Thursdays,
JD’s manager Nick Leo received a request from the defendants Elite
Entertainment Group, LLC and its registered agent Binyam Yayine asking
that the entertainer make an appearance at the club on that particular
night.

Leo declined, explaining that JD would be out of the country, the lawsuit alleges.

Despite that information, Pure Atlanta proceeded to promote an "All Black Affair" to be hosted by Jermaine Dupri on November 20.

The event was advertised through the use of physically distributed
flyers and various internet postings and radio ads using Dupri’s name
and likeness, which his lawyers contend was done "to attract attendance
and, on information and belief, paid sponsor or sponsors beneficial to
Defendants."

The lawsuit goes on to say that upon becoming aware of these
promotional efforts, JD’s manager contacted the defendants asking that
they immediately cease using his name and image in connection with the
event.

The event took place without incident on November 20, with the club
continuing to promote the event as "hosted by Jermaine Dupri."

Attorney’s for Dupri maintain that through their actions the defendants
were in violation of the performer’s right of publicity, unfair
competition, false advertising and unfair and deceptive trade practices
under the federal Lanham Trademark Act.

They are also accused of violating the Georgia Uniform Deceptive Trade Practices Act and Georgia common law.

As a result, Dupri is seeking a permanent injunction preventing the
misappropriation of his name, image and likeness by Elite
Entertainment’s directors, officers, agents, servants, employees and
all those acting in concert with the company.

He has also asked the court to render a judgment against the defendants
for "all profits received from their unauthorized us of Dupri’s name
and image, including false designations of origin and false
descriptions and representations of endorsement, approval, and/or
sponsorship by Dupri."

He is also seeking punitive damages for each of the five perceived
violations, though a specific dollar amount was not requested.

The Island Records Urban president is also asking that his legal fees in this matter be reimbursed.

The attorneys have asked that this matter be decided by a jury in Fulton County, Georgia.
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