In the latest lawsuit, Brand Design alleges that its records show NBCU subsidiary Oxygen Media purchased a “basic, 36 workstation (users) license to use the CHALET typeface font software.”īut the plaintiff says the licensing agreement did not permit the use of copyrighted font software on NBCU’s websites. But some companies like NBCU keep getting hit again and again in lieu of testing the plaintiff’s copyright claims in court. The deals could mean that Martinez is making multi-million dollar claims but extracting much less via settlement as defendants weigh the cost of litigation versus ponying up a few bucks to make the nuissance go away. Martinez has not only come to resolution in claims made against CNBC, Universal Studios, and TNT, but also avoided litigation after sending cease-and-desist letters to other targets, including mega-selling recording acts who allegedly were less-than-careful about crafting the lettering on their album cover art. In the past, all of the font theft lawsuits have settled.
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