Surpeme Court Throws Out Photographer's "Jumpman" Lawsuit Against Nike

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Rentmeester believes Nike infringed on his copyright.

Back in 2015, photographer Jacobus Rentmeester took Nike to court over an image he took of Michael Jordan back in 1984. He believes that the image became an inspiration for Nike's ad which carried a similar aesthetic. Nike's own image appeared in numerous ads and ended up becoming what is now known as the Jumpman logo. Rentmeester believes he is entitled to compensation because in his eyes it is him that helped create the Jumpman logo. The lower courts threw the case out but Rentmeester tried again with the Supreme Court. Once again, the courts ruled in favor of Nike, which puts an end to the lawsuit, according to ESPN.

Rentmeester took his image for Life magazine back in 2014 and showed Jordan wearing a pair of Converse sneakers and the U.S. Olympic team uniform. At the time, Jordan was still a student at North Carolina. Nike's image was taken after Jordan had been drafted and featured him wearing Chicago Bulls colors. You can also see the Chicago skyline in the background of Nike's famous image.

In the Tweet above, you can see the differences between the two images. The context gives a better understanding of why the Supreme Court ultimately ruled the way it did. As explained, it appears as though a lot of it had to do with the fact that Jordan wasn't positioned the same way in both photos. 


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Alexander Cole is the current Managing Editor of HotNewHipHop. He started at HotNewHipHop back in 2018 where he began as a Sports and Sneakers writer. During this time, he has shown an expertise in Air Jordans, Yeezys, and all things that have to do with Nike. His favorite kicks are the Air Jordan 1 High OG, the Air Jordan 4, the Air Jordan 6, and the Adidas Yeezy Boost 350 V2 in the "Beluga 2.0" colorway. Although his collection might not be the biggest, he is always looking to add new styles to it. When it comes to sports, Alex has a particular interest in the NBA and the NFL. His favorite teams are anywhere LeBron goes, and the Kansas City Chiefs. As a Montrealer, the Montreal Canadiens hold a special place in his heart, even if they haven't won the Stanley Cup in his lifetime. Alex also works for the Concordia Stingers, where he provides play-by-play and color commentary for the football, hockey, and basketball teams His favorite hip-hop artists are Kendrick Lamar, Playboi Carti, Travis Scott, and Lil Uzi Vert.