Jay-Z is suing a photographer he worked with on one of his most iconic album cover shoots.Īs initially reported Tuesday by TMZ, Hov claims in a new lawsuit that the photographer of the Reasonable Doubt album cover-Jonathan Mannion- is using his name and image without consent. Mannion’s right to sell fine art prints of his copyrighted works, and will review the complaint and respond in due course.” “We are confident that the First Amendment protects Mr. Carter would similarly respect the rights of artists and creators who have helped him achieve the heights to which he has ascended. Carter and his body of work, and expects that Mr. Carter over the years, and is proud that these images have helped to define the artist that Jay-Z is today. ET: A legal representative for Jonathan Mannion provided Complex with a statement in response to the lawsuit, which you can read in full below.
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