Skechers soon filed a motion to dismiss the case, claiming that they assumed control of the copyright through alterations they performed on the images from slight modifications in models skin tone to the substitution of models body parts and the addition of substantial graphic effects. The motion was denied.
Their attorneys need to go back and re-read copyright law. Good for the judge who denied the motion. Maybe if this photog gets awarded the $250 million, it will serve as a warning to other copyright violators. $250 million seems excessive, but money talks.
I own a couple of pairs of Skechers. They are a good shoe. But I can only afford them when I find them on sale somewhere. After this shenanigan, I won't be buying any more.