Beyonce
Thieving
R&B singer, Beyonce, is known to the press, law
firms and audiences alike, for stealing people's preexisting
copyrights (see "related articles" below). The internet
routinely mocks her as a "swagger jacker" which is a thief
who steals other people's work and ideas. Beyonce
fraudulently takes credit for other people's work on a
regular basis, in what is illegal conduct under domestic and
international copyright law. Beyonce is the recipient of
many lawsuits for stealing everything from royalties (tens
of millions of dollars) to copyrights (lyrics, music,
photos, videos, clothing lines, movies).
This month Beyonce launched a clothing line
called Ivy Park, which is another idea she stole, along with
copyrighted pieces she had made using ugly, cheap materials
and tackily altered designs. Beyonce also models the clothes
in the commercial, but does not look right in them at all.
Last week Beyonce took her deranged need to steal credit for
things she did not do, nor does she legally own, via posing
in Elle magazine, wearing athletic wear by dancewear
manufacturer KD New York, but taking credit for the items,
in deliberately misleading the public into thinking it is
apart of the Ivy Park line.
KD New York publicly slammed Beyonce for
this misconduct, which is now being covered on a number of
websites and is in the New York Post newspaper. Beyonce is
crazy to keep stealing from people and taking credit for
other people's work. At this point it is mental derangement.
She has been repeatedly humiliated in newspapers, on blogs,
pop culture sites and message boards for stealing, but keeps
doing it like no one notices when everyone notices it. She's
a greedy, demonic thief.
STORY SOURCE
Clothing line accuses Beyoncé of playing dirty with mag credits
Clothing line accuses Beyoncé of playing dirty with mag credits
April 14, 2016 | 9:57PM - Brass from Bronx-based dancewear
manufacturer KD New York are fuming that they weren’t
credited in Elle’s Beyoncé cover story. The singer wore the
company’s leggings in the spread, but the piece online only
credits Ivy Park, Beyoncé’s own line with Topshop. A rep for
KD told Page Six that the brand was at first credited until
someone from Beyoncé’s camp allegedly had Elle pull the
online credit.
“We were fully credited when the story went
up, and then I went back a couple of days later and it was
removed,” owner David Lee told us. “Someone [close to
Beyoncé] called and said the credits were going to be
removed without any explanation.” Lee said they lent the mag
over 60 pieces. Elle’s site instructs readers to pick up the
print issue on newsstands “for a list of complete fashion
credits” while mentioning, “Beyoncé wears Ivy Park
throughout.”...