Vogue Magazine publisher Condé Nast and high-end online fashion marketplace Moda Operandi Inc. shook off most claims in a lawsuit by 43 models who alleged their images were used without permission, according to a New York federal court ruling.
Plaintiffs allege that both Vogue and Moda published images of them modeling clothing on various runways without their consent—Moda, by publishing their images at all, and Vogue, by publishing them on web pages that include hyperlinks to Moda’s website.
The plaintiffs alleged that the use of footage and photographs on Vogue web pages that contain a hyperlink to Moda was designed ...
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