Star photographer Neil Zrozawer sued Ozzy Osbourne for seeking permission or posting photos of herself without paying a license fee.
Zlozower filed court documents in Los Angles federal court on Monday, accusing Osborne of sharing his images on his social media accounts without going through appropriate channels, and is currently in the process of copyright infringing. I am seeking compensation. According to On the billboard. Zlozower’s lawyers said Osbourne shares unauthorized images to millions of people.
“The defendant has over 12 million followers. [Facebook]and has over 6 million followers on [Instagram]and has over 5 million followers on [X] – All of these are monetized and provide great economic benefits to the defendant,” he said.
LONG BEACH, CA – September 10: Musician Ozzy Osbourne will sign a copy of the album “Patient Number 9” with fingerprint music in Long Beach, CA on September 10, 2022. (Photo: Scott Dudelson/Getty Images)
The legendary locker has not issued any public comments regarding the newly filed lawsuit.
Zlozower court documents stated that “the account is a key element of the defendant’s general and advantageous commercial enterprise,” noting that several images have been used, according to Billboard.
Black Sabbath announced Wednesday that Osborne will be on stage with his bandmates for the first time in nearly 20 years. Rockstar has faced many medical setbacks over the years. The historic reunion includes appearances in iconic advocacy acts, including Metallica, Alice of Chain, Lamb of God, Charcoal Thr Bacteria and Mastodon sets. The show will be held on July 5th at Black Sabbath’s hometown of Villa Park in England, marking Osborne’s final performance. (Related: Black Sabbath announces Ozzy Osbourne’s final performance at his first reunion since 2005)
The final live show is called “first”.