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Photographer Sues B.B. King’s Estate for Copyright Infringement

July 13, 2016

A New York photographer is suing B.B. King’s estate and Universal Music Group for copyright infringement after he says his pictures of the blues legend have been used on King’s albums for more than 40 years without his permission.

Glen Craig said in the suit filed last Thursday in New York federal court that his photos of King have been used on albums without his permission since 1971. He cites more than 40 examples of what he says is unauthorized use of his photography of King, including several photos published with albums put out over the past year.

Craig is asking for damages and a jury trial.

Universal Music Group and King’s estate haven’t responded to requests for comment.

King died last year at age 89.

Topics Lawsuits

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  • July 13, 2016 at 1:38 pm
    mrbob says:
    Amazing how something could be going on since 1971 and now after 45 years of being wronged the photographer brings an action. Makes me question that there was an agreement wi... read more

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