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17 Aug

TrèStique Parent Company Files Bankruptcy Amid Founder Dispute –

TrèStique Parent Company Files Bankruptcy Amid Founder Dispute –
Tomia Beauty, the corporate behind color cosmetics brand TrèStique, has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in a Latest Jersey court amid a dispute between the founders. The sweetness brand was founded by Intercos veterans Jennifer Kapahi and Jack Bensason in 2015 with the slogan “Face in a Case,” and relaunched in 2021 with latest products, updated formulas and zero-waste packaging. But court documents filed as a part of the bankruptcy case revealed infighting over control of TrèStique. In court papers, Tomia, an organization affiliated with Kapahi, alleged that Bensason teamed with an outdoor investor, Asuf Landau, and formed a latest company that also called itself Trestique. The court filings pointed to public records showing that a Delaware corporation, Lucky Color Inc., was formed...
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19 May

Supreme Court Rules in Favor of Photographer in Dispute

Supreme Court Rules in Favor of Photographer in Dispute
CONTENT MATTERS: The much watched Supreme Court copyright case between established photographer Lynn Goldsmith and the Andy Warhol Foundation has swung in her favor. Thursday’s decision was hashed out over the image that Goldsmith took of the late musician Prince that was used for the premise of a silkscreen series by the Pop artist Andy Warhol. With a vote of 7-2, the court determined that Warhol’s images couldn't fall under “fair use” in copyright law. Many creatives in numerous fields were keeping a detailed eye on the proceedings. The choice may very well be seen as a deterrent to artists who conjure up work based on existing material. It is taken into account a win for individuals who own copyrighted content that...
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