Kendall & Kylie Jenner's Company Denies Wrongdoing In T-Shirt Case

The ladies argue their side.

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A new wrinkle has been put into the Kendall and Kylie Jenner music T-shirt drama.

According to Spin, their clothing company is arguing that it isn't in the wrong for "misappropriated and wrongfully exploited at least two original photographs" of Tupac, as per the words of a lawsuit filed by photographer Michael Miller last Friday (July 7th).

In a statement published today, the sisters' company says that no infringement took place since the "vintage" shirts were purchased pre-printed from a company that was already licensed to sell them as-is. "Canada Inc, the licensee manufacturer of the K + K brand, purchased a very small quantity of vintage T-shirts with performer images already on them. Canada Inc did not copy anyone’s image, remove any copyright notice from any image, or attempt to exploit Mr Miller’s claimed right of publicity."

According to the Jenners, they only sold two 'Pac shirts before the line was pulled.

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