Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson filed a lawsuit against Amazon.com on Wednesday in which he claims the e-commerce company allows and promotes the sale of unlicensed merchandise using his likeness.
The complaint, filed in federal court in the Southern District of Florida, accused Amazon of offering online shoppers the opportunity to buy items bearing slogans that relate to Jackson’s status as the NFL’s reigning MVP.
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Without Jackson’s authorization, Amazon facilitates the sale of shirts emblazoned with lines like “Lamarvelous,” “Action Jackson” and “Not bad for a running back,” according to the lawsuit.
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