Kanye West Could Buy ‘White Lives Matter’ Rights For $1 Billion, Owners Say

Kanye West goes to want to shell out 10 figures if he desires any probability at proudly owning the rights to ‘White Lives Matter’ … so says one of many homeowners of the phrase.
Ramses Ja, who received the rights to ‘WLM’ final month alongside along with his radio present co-host Quinton Ward, tells TMZ … they don’t seem to be seeking to promote the trademark, however any potential purchaser must give you a $1 billion provide to even make them take into account promoting.
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For Ramses, crucial factor helps organizations preventing for Black folks’s rights … so a $1 billion greenback provide would make them rethink their need to not promote, as a result of they may accomplish that a lot good with that type of cash.
Kanye’s been stirring the pot with his ‘White Lives Matter’ shirts for a month, however he hasn’t been in a position to promote them in America as a result of he would not personal the rights.
As we reported … the trademark was acquired by an anonymous listener of Ramses and Quinton’s racial justice radio present, “Civic Cipher” … submitting it the identical day Ye wore the controversial look at Paris Vogue Week.
The listener transferred possession over to Ramses and Quinton a couple of weeks again … and it covers the precise to promote clothes with these phrases displayed.
Ramses says their lawyer would take authorized motion in opposition to Kanye, or anybody else if the shirts are offered … and the $1 billion price ticket would look like a good larger deterrent.
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Kanye’s not a billionaire after losing tons of business partners over his antisemitic rhetoric … and Ramses says Ye has not reached out to him concerning the trademark rights.
And, get this … to ensure that Ramses and Quinton to retain their trademark, they should use it in commerce, they cannot simply sit on it … and based mostly on what Ramses is telling us right here, it looks as if they’re arising with a singular approach to dangle on to the rights.