Courthouse News

A Nevada entertainment company is taking on Michael Jackson’s estate in a lawsuit over the “MJ Live” tribute show in Las Vegas that underscores key intellectual property concerns.

This production, designed to mimic Jackson’s concert experience, has attracted over 2.5 million attendees through more than 3,600 performances since its debut in 2012, according to court documents.

Jackson’s estate however contends that the company MJL 12’s use of “MJ” and imagery evocative of Jackson could lead consumers to believe mistakenly that the show is endorsed by the pop icon’s estate.

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