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When Jay-Z announced plans to transfer the NBA’s New Jersey Nets to Brooklyn, basically everyone thought everything about the new team would be a slam dunk. Then we saw the dull new logo ...
A Bronx clothing designer says superstar Jay-Z and his former Roc-A-Fella record label partners owe him $7 million in unpaid royalties for designing the label logo, one of the best known symbols ...
The new primary logo – created by Brooklyn's own JAY Z – retains the shield from its previous iteration, and adds that iconic Brooklyn 'B' to the basketball that has been part of every logo ...
When the Brooklyn Nets unveiled in April their black-and-white logo, which was approved by part owner Jay-Z, it drew a wide range of reactions. Particularly, from New York Post sports columnist ...
Jay Z, co-founder Damon Dash, Roc-A-Fella and its parent company, Universal Music Group, denied Walker’s claims, saying the logo was designed by an in-house art director.
Jay-Z played a big role in bringing the Nets to Brooklyn; He's become a visible owner in shaping everything from the logo to the arena; He is director of Barclays Center, where he has an apparel ...
Roc-A-Fella filed for a trademark registration of the logo on December 3, 1996. Jay-Z and his partners disputed there was ever any agreement for royalties to Walker. Breach of Contract.
Get your New York Yankees hats here " with a Jay-Z logo. The hip-hop mogul is teaming up with his favorite baseball squad on co-branded clothes that will be sold exclusively at Yankee Stadium ...
The lawsuit states Walker made the logo in 1995 in the label’s early days. Jay-Z is set to open Brooklyn’s new Barclays Center, home of the Brooklyn Nets, with three shows on September 28th-30th.
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