Drake, 21 Savage agree not to use 'Vogue' trademarks to promote No. 1 album | Inquirer Entertainment

Drake, 21 Savage agree not to use ‘Vogue’ trademarks to promote No. 1 album

/ 02:44 PM November 20, 2022

Drake and 21 Savage. Image from Reuters

Drake and 21 Savage. Image from Reuters

NEW YORK — Drake and 21 Savage have stopped using Vogue trademarks to promote their new No. 1 album “Her Loss,” and agreed to a preliminary injunction against resuming their campaign.

According to a Thursday filing with the U.S. District Court in Manhattan, the rappers acknowledged having distributed a counterfeit cover and counterfeit version of the fashion magazine without permission of Vogue publisher Conde Nast.

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The filing said they have “voluntarily ceased” the marketing campaign that prompted Conde Nast’s Nov. 7 lawsuit, and will take down Vogue references from websites and social media platforms they control, and from streets and buildings.

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Drake and 21 Savage did not concede liability or wrongdoing, and agreed to the injunction to avoid unnecessary costs, the filing said.

U.S. District Judge Jed Rakoff had issued a temporary restraining order against the duo on Nov. 9, saying Conde Nast’s trademark infringement and false advertising claims would likely succeed.

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A court conference is scheduled for Dec. 22. Conde Nast, also known as Advance Magazine Publishers Inc, sought at least $4 million in damages.

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Lawyers for the rappers and for Conde Nast did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

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The fake Vogue magazine featured Drake and 21 Savage on the cover, and their campaign included a suggestion that they had support from longtime Vogue editor-in-chief Anna Wintour.

“Her Loss” was released on Nov. 4. It debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 album chart for the week ending Nov. 19.

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