Here’s the latest update on the Randy Orton tattoo lawsuit trial in which his tattoo artist is attempting to sue WWE and 2K.
In April 2018, Catherine Alexander – Orton’s tattoo artist – filed a lawsuit against WWE, Take-Two Interactive Software Inc, 2K Games Inc, 2K Sports Inc, Visual Concepts Entertainment, Yukes Co Ltd, and Yukes LA Inc.
In the lawsuit, she claims that those parties have infringed on her copyright by using the tattoo work she did on Randy Orton in video games without her permission.
The latest update is that there’s a pre-trial hearing today (September 19), before the case is set to finally go to trial on Monday, September 26 at the US District Court Southern District of Illinois.
This comes after the trial had been postponed multiple times over the course of several years, mainly due to COVID-19.
This case is quite a big deal as the result will set something of a legal precedent for the usage of people’s tattoos in video games.
Via PWInsider
Check out WrestleShop.com for all your favorite WrestleTalk merch, the WrestleTalk Magazine, wrestling shirts for grown-ups, and more!
Trending
- Free Agent With WWE Interest Officially Signs With AEW
- WWE Star Departing Company
- Long-Absent Major WWE Star To Be At April 29 Raw
- WWE Hall Of Famer Willing To Return To Manage Chad Gable
- AEW Star Reacts To WWE Draft Pick
- Drew McIntyre Issues Response To CM Punk WWE Raw Promo
- Popular WWE Star Congratulates Swerve Strickland On AEW World Title Win
- Tony Khan Addresses WWE ‘Like The Harvey Weinstein Of Pro Wrestling’ Comments
- Top AEW Star Praises Will Ospreay Vs. Bryan Danielson As ‘In-Ring Work At Its Finest Level’
- Ilja Dragunov Called Up In 2024 WWE Draft