Lawsuit over Murakami-Louis Vuitton prints

by renovatio | June 25, 2008 at 02:24 am
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A luxury boutique in the middle of an art exhibition was supposed to be controversial -- but not a legal matter.

The temporary retail space allowed in October by the Museum of Contemporary Art has become the center of litigation, though. A class action suit brought Monday by an L.A. collector alleges that Louis Vuitton failed to take the law into account when selling limited-edition prints by Japanese Pop artist Takashi Murakami at his show at the museum's Geffen Contemporary.
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rpshen

Thanks for posting this article. It's a great style story. Just one little suggestion though. If you could add your own comments and perspective to your story, it would be highly personalized and contextualized, making it a better story.


Thanks for your attention!

rpshen

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renovatio

thank you... next time i will give some comment in my story...

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