Entertainment French Dance Duo Justice Taking Legal Action Over Justin Bieber’s New Justice Album
Watch Justin Bieber Put an Electronic Spin on ‘Lonely’ for Spotify Livestream Concert
Justin Bieber performed his latest singles, including a special version of “Lonely,” during Spotify’s first-ever Stream On event Monday (Feb. 22).Bieber, whose more than 63 million monthly Spotify listeners make him the second-most streamed artist in the world, brought the bravado that earned him that kind of career milestone onto a dynamic stage. He found something “Holy” about a candlelit underground lounge for his first song with his band, before streaks of white light and embers illuminated a “Lonely” Bieber on what looked like a road straight through the middle of the desert.
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Grammy-winning French electronic music duo Justice have accused Justin Bieber of illegally infringing on a trademark with the cover design of his new album , Justice , released on Friday. The duo ’s logo is their name with the letter T designed as a crucifix, a design trope that Bieber uses The French group claim that Bieber ’ s management contacted them in April 2020, asking: “We’re trying to track down the designer who did the below logo for Justice . Was hoping you could help point me in the right direction,” but later ceased communication with Justice . Known for their punkish, playful take on
Justice have sent a cease-and-desist notice to Justin Bieber over the album cover to his upcoming LP Justice and its accompanying merchandise, Rolling Stone reports. When Bieber first announced the album last month, many music fans — including our own commenters — noted the artwork’ s similarity to the French dance duo ’ s iconic cross logo. Although Justice ’ s label Ed Banger joked about the resemblance at first, the band has now taken legal action to protect their trademark. “The morning Bieber announced his album , it was pretty tough to miss,” Justice ’ s co-manager Tyler Goldberg of

Justin Bieber has been issued with a cease-and-desist letter after French electronic group Justice claimed that the singer's new album infringes on their trademark.
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According to Rolling Stone, the dance duo allege that Bieber's Justice album logo, featuring a cross as the T in the word "justice", is “illegal".
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The band trademarked the cross in the word justice in both France and the European Union.
Much of Bieber's album merchandise also features the same cross.
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Justin Bieber’s fans in Paris got a little out of control on Tuesday. In a report from the Daily Mail, police were called into action after dozens of Beliebers gathered outside the musician’s hotel, ignoring current COVID-19 protocols. Bieber and his wife, Hailey, checked in to the Mandarin Oriental earlier this week to celebrate the Canadian-born singer's 27th birthday. RELATED: Hailey Bieber Pens Sweet Birthday Message To Hubby Justin Bieber But after learning of their presence in the City Of Lights, police were called to manage the crowd of more than 150 bystanders.
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French electronic duo Justice have sent a cease-and-desist letter to Justin Bieber over the logo used for his upcoming album , Justice , and its accompanying merch, according to Rolling Stone. The group’s management strongly suggested the pop singer ripped off their logo last month. Some of the accompanying merch prominently features a large cross logo on the front similar to the one used on the cover art for Justice ’s 2007 self-titled album , dubbed Cross by fans. Neither Bieber ’ s legal team nor his rep responded to Rolling Stone’s request for comment, but Justice ’s management claims
The French dance band Justice sent a 'cease and desist letter' to Justin Bieber for his logo for his new album called Justice , Rolling Stone reported. Justin 's album is set to be released on Friday, March 19 with merchandise, featuring the title Justice with the T stylized to resemble a crucifix. 'Not only was Bieber ' s team actually aware of Justice 's use of the Mark, they sought to use the same artist to essentially duplicate it for the Album . This is textbook bad faith and willful infringement,' the letter obtained from Rolling Stone said. Legal : The band, which has two Grammys to their name, asked the
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Rolling Stone says the group sent a letter to Bieber warning that the logo was “likely to deceive and confuse consumers".
The publication also shared the cease-and-desist letter, which claimed, “Not only was Bieber’s team actually aware of Justice’s use of the Mark, they sought to use the same artist to essentially duplicate it for the Album. This is textbook bad faith and willful infringement.”
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The letter additionally threatened “immediate legal action and damages including, but not limited to, punitive and injustice relief.”
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Justice Sends ‘Cease and Desist’ Letter to Justin Bieber Over | SPINFrench dance duo Justice is seeking legal justice from Justin Bieber over the singer’ s forthcoming LP, which is titled Justice , and uses a logo similar to Justice ’ s trademarked “cross” band logo. “The morning Bieber announced his album [Feb. 26], it was pretty tough to miss,” Justice ’ s co-manager Tyler Goldberg of Jet Management told Rolling Stone. “Aside from seeing it all over the internet ourselves, we heard from hundreds of people throughout the day — industry people, Justice fans — and the Justice guys received a ton of messages
Justice Send Justin Bieber A Cease-And-Desist Letter Over | GeniusJustin Bieber ’ s sixth album , Justice , is set to drop tonight, but Bieber is already facing a legal challenge from French electronic duo Justice . Pitchfork and Rolling Stone report that Justice recently sent Bieber a cease-and-desist letter, alleging the font on his album cover (known as the “Mark”) infringes on a trademark the group filed in France in 2008. Justice is well known for its use of a lowercase-T stylized as a cross, with the font appearing on albums dating back to 2005’s Waters of Nazareth
Justin Bieber - Justice Lyrics and Tracklist | GeniusJustice is Justin Bieber ’ s sixth studio album , set for release on March 19, 2021, through Def Jam Recordings. On September 18, 2020, Justin released “Holy,” featuring Chance the Rapper, as the lead single of the album . This was followed by the emotional “Lonely,” a collaboration with benny blanco, released as the second single on October 16, 2020. In September 2020, Justin and his label began teasing the start of a “ new era” all over social media, leading fans to believe an upcoming album was on the way.