Un’illustratrice di Los Angeles, Tuesday Bassen, è leggermente incazzata con il brand di vestiti Zara. Il gigante spagnolo starebbe copiando i suoi disegni originali, senza permessi, senza risarcire l’artista. Tuesday ha fatto causa a Zara senza risultati fino ad oggi ma non intende abbandonare. Intanto chiede alla gente di condividere il più possibile il suo post sui social e forse la cosa sta iniziando a funzionare.
.@Zara consistently uses my work against my wishes and without any compensation. pic.twitter.com/EOvi7wlp5i
— Tuesday Bassen (@tuesdaybassen) 19 luglio 2016
Ecco la risposta di Zara:
“We reject your claims for reasons similar to those already stated above: the lack of distinctiveness in your client’s purported designs makes it very hard to see how a significant part of the population anywhere in the world would associate the signs with Tuesday Bassen.
‘This is our firm view, and being fully aware of 3rd party notifications that you have brought to our attention.
‘In this last regard, please note that such notifications amount to a handful of complaints only; when it is borne in mind that millions of users worldwide visit the respective websites monthly (Zara: 98,000.000 average monthly visits last year, Bershka: 150.000.000 average monthly visits last year), the figures clearly put those few notifications into perspective.“