Did you know you can copyright lace? I sure didn’t. I didn’t even know there were different patterns of lace. I mean, I guess it makes sense if you stop and think about it, but I have never in my entire life stopped and thought about lace. Not once. The only time I’ve ever seen lace is on women’s lingerie and when I’m seeing a woman in her lingerie my goal is get it off as quickly as possible. With her permission, of course, but I will rip it off with my teeth if I don’t understand how the clasps work.
It turns out that Kylie and Kendall Jenner also didn’t know lace patterns could be copyrighted and that’s why they’re being sued by lace artists.
TMZ reports that Klauber Bros., Inc. is suing the duo over the use of their copyrighted lace artwork in their clothing.
In the suit, Klauber says the sisters’ companies are cashing in on its copyrighted designs by hawking their sexy wares in Nordstrom and on Kylie Shop, her online store — and without permission.
Translation: We need to get paid for those panties!
Klauber is suing to get ALL the profits KJ and KJ have netted off any designs using its lace. As you can imagine — that would be a LOT o’ dough.
They’re not going to get all of the profits for those clothes, but if they win I could see them getting a good chunk.
Then again, maybe just let them wear it for the jury and they could win this.