Boehm, Scott et al v. Martin, Nicholas et al

  1. September 10, 2015

    Sports Photogs Win Ban On Memorabilia's Sale, Destruction

    A Wisconsin federal judge on Tuesday issued an order explaining an August preliminary injunction against a group of sports memorabilia retailers and suppliers, stopping them from selling or destroying any merchandise featuring images that two professional photographers accuse them of using without permission.

  2. September 08, 2015

    Sports Photogs Want Sanctions In Collectibles IP Row

    A sports memorabilia store should face a $600,000 copyright infringement judgment and at least $25,000 in sanctions for violating a court order requiring it to stop using unlicensed photographs, two professional photographers told a Wisconsin federal judge Friday. 

  3. August 17, 2015

    Sports Photogs Win Memorabilia Sales Injunction In IP Row

    Two professional photographers are entitled to an injunction halting the alleged unlicensed use of their photos in the sports collectibles market, a Wisconsin federal judge ruled Friday in a case that could be split into two proceedings if State Farm Fire and Casualty Co. gets its way.

  4. August 13, 2015

    Sports Photogs Say Defendant Lied To Avoid IP Injunction

    Two professional sports photographers continued pressing Wednesday to halt the alleged unlicensed use of their images in the sports collectibles market, saying one defendant lied to a Wisconsin federal judge about selling photos to avoid a preliminary injunction.

  5. August 05, 2015

    Sports Photogs Defend Injunction Against Memorabilia Sellers

    A pair of professional sports photographers are striking back against several holdout sports memorabilia retailers pressing a Wisconsin federal court to put an immediate stop to the alleged sale or creation of sports collectibles using their photographs without permission.

  6. June 24, 2015

    Sports Photogs Want Injunction Against Collectibles Retailers

    A pair of professional sports photographers have followed up on their suit against sports memorabilia retailers allegedly selling collectibles using their photographs without permission, asking a Wisconsin federal court on Tuesday to put an immediate stop to creation or sales of the collectibles.

  7. June 22, 2015

    Sports Photogs Sue Stores Selling Items With Unlicensed Pics

    A pair of professional sports photographers who regularly photograph the Green Bay Packers and University of Wisconsin Badgers football games have hit several retailers with a lawsuit in Wisconsin district court, alleging the stores are illegally selling sports collectibles with their photographs without permission.