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Las Vegas artist claims copyright infringement for image used in video
Ariana Grande is being prosecuted for her video 'God is a woman', it was reported.
An artist in Las Vegas is reported to have filed a lawsuit against the pop star, alleging a violation of copyright by the federal government for an image in the clip.
Vladimir Kush claims that a scene showing a woman in a candle flame is "almost identical" to the paintings that he created and protected by copyright in 1999 and 2000. The lawyers acting in his name and that of his company, Kush Fine Arts Las Vegas, hired the US District Court in Nevada on Thursday, Jan. 31.
according to TIME, Kush claims unspecified pecuniary damages and a court order removing the video from the Internet. Great did not comment on the lawsuit at the present time.
The singer is preparing to release her new album, 'Thank U, Next', on Friday, February 8th. Just six months after her last release, 'Sweetener', she presents the hit song and the new song '7 Rings'.
Big made the headlines last week trying to get a tattoo to commemorate this last track. Instead of having the title inked in the palm of her hand with kanji characters, she's found herself with something that actually translates to "little charcoal grill."
After becoming the subject of online mockery, TMZ reported that he had been offered $ 1 million to get the tattoo removed, which caused the return of the star on Twitter. "I'll give you a million for me to be crazy," she wrote.
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