It was gathered by Hobnob News that a Federal High Court sitting in Lagos has granted an export order restraining her former business partner, Virony Nigeria Ltd, a leading manufacturer of household items, sanitary wares and daily necessities from using the pictures of the ace Nollywood actress, Mercy Johnson to promote its wide range of products.
The court presided by Justice C.J Aneke also granted an injunction ordering the seizure and confiscation of all products of the company bearing the images of Mercy Johnson as well as video and sound recordings of the actress used by the company to promote their products on social media platforms and the internet.
Mercy John had in the substantive suit dragged the company before the court for allegedly infringing on her intellectual property right after the expiration of their endorsement deal signed in 2020.
The contract was to run for two years which lapsed in October 2022.
While the suit is still pending, Mercy John through her lawyer, Prince I. Nwafuru (Managing Partner at The Law Suite, Lekki Lagos) sought an exparte order restraining Virony and its agents or customers from further infringing on her copyright and image rights by continuing to promote their product with her images and audiovisual.
Granting the exparte application by Mercy Johnson against Virony, Justice Aneke held: “Having carefully considered the application and submissions of counsel, it is hereby ordered as follows: That an Order of Interim Injunction is made restraining defendant either by itself, members, officers, agents, servants, distributors, customers, marketers, brand ambassadors, influencers or any other person natural or artificial whomsoever, claiming or acting through the defendant, from using the image, pictures, audiovisual, video and sound recordings of the applicant and her kids to produce, manufacture, market, advertise, promote or sell the defendant’s products pending the hearing and determination of the applicant’s Motion on Notice for Interlocutory Injunction.
“That an Interim Order of Mandatory Injunction is made directing the seizure and confiscation of all the products of the Defendant bearing the images and pictures of the Applicant as well as all video and sound recordings of the Applicant used in advertising, promoting and marketing of the Defendant’s products posted on any social media platforms or internet.
Apparently, Mercy John had in the substantive suit dragged the company before the court for allegedly infringing on her intellectual property right after the expiration of their endorsement deal signed in 2020.
The contract was to run for two years which lapsed in October 2022.
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