The Hangover Mike Tyson Tattoo. Victor whitmill, the tattoo artist who gave tyson his distinctive face art, claims he copyrighted the design — and was therefore unlawfully ripped off by the producers of the hangover part ii. According to recent news stories, mike tyson’s tattoo artist is suing the studio behind the hangover:
Victor whitmill, the tattoo artist who gave tyson his distinctive face art, claims he copyrighted the design — and was therefore unlawfully ripped off by the producers of the hangover part ii. According to recent news stories, mike tyson’s tattoo artist is suing the studio behind the hangover: The man who gave mike tyson his distinctive facial tattoo has sued warner bros.
Part Two For Copyright Violation.
Specifically, whitmill sought a preliminary injunction, which if granted, would have halted the film’s long awaited memorial day weekend release. Victor whitmill, created and copyrighted the design called “tribal tattoo” back Victor whitmill, the tattoo artist who gave tyson his distinctive face art, claims he copyrighted the design — and was therefore unlawfully ripped off by the producers of the hangover part ii.
Whitmill Alleged That The Facial Tattoo Worn By Actor Ed Helms In The Hangover Ii, Which Duplicated The Tattoo Whitmill Designed For Boxing Champ Mike Tyson, Infringed On His Copyright In The Tattoo.
The man who gave mike tyson his distinctive facial tattoo has sued warner bros. According to recent news stories, mike tyson’s tattoo artist is suing the studio behind the hangover: In the film, ed helm’s character wakes up to find one side of his face sporting the iconic design.