the publisher is seeking at least $4 million from the accused or triple the profits from their album — whichever is higher.
If Condé Nast wins the suit, the duo could pay well over $4 million for their phony cover. Drake's 2021 album, Certified Lover Boy, raked in an estimated $6 million from Apple Music streams alone,Condé Nast is also seeking a preliminary injunction and temporary restraining order to stop the rappers from using the fake magazine cover to market the album, as well as damages for trademark infringement, NPR reports.
In a now-deleted Instagram post to his 124 million followers, Drake thanked Vogue and Condé Nast's Global Chief Content Officer Anna Wintour for the feature. According to the lawsuit, the rappers printed and distributed the"counterfeit" magazine and plastered posters of the cover in"North America's largest metropolitan areas."Condé Nast alleges its counsel demanded the pair"cease their infringing activities" as early as Oct.
The duo's fake NPR Tiny Desk concert posted to Twitter was much more well received by its originator. In the video, the rappers appeared to be in the iconic studio gearing up to perform.
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