Meek Mill Calls Out NIKE for Using His ‘Dreams & Nightmares’ Brand for Their Clothing: ‘Wassup With This?’ |
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Meek Mill Calls Out NIKE for Using His ‘Dreams & Nightmares’ Brand for Their Clothing: ‘Wassup With This?’
Meek Mill went on X (fka Twitter) to call out NIKE for using ‘Dreams & Nightmares’ on one of their recent releases.
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Copyrights are a complicated issue. On one hand, you can build your entire brand on something and then essentially own it. However, you never know what’s actually free use and what can be specifically associated with a person.
For Meek Mill, he feels like ‘Dreams & Nightmares’ is synonymous with his music and his brand. NIKE, on the other hand, felt a bit differently. Now, Meek, in typical fashion, has run to Twitter/X to air his grievances. The Philly rapper shared a screenshot of a Nike shirt that said ‘Dreams & Nightmares’ on the back.
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