Beyoncé receives legal order for showing Sphere on your tour

Lawyer Kathleen McCarthy, from the King & Spalding firm, sent a hard warning to Parkwood Entertainment, the singer’s production company, accusing her of using and altering images of the enclosure without any permission.
The letter indicates that in one of the videos of the interlude projected during the concerts, a giant beyoncé appears bowing, raising the sphere and flying it away, which has caused speculation about an alleged future residence of the artist in that place. “Beyoncé – a bigger than the Sphere That this unauthorized use constitutes a direct violation of the intellectual property rights of the place, although the artist has never acted there.
Sphere Entertainment Group (SEG) gave the interpreter of “Single Ladies” a deadline until Monday to eliminate the offending content, and demanded that it is not used in merchandise, promotional materials, marketing or any documentary of the tour.
If the application does not comply, SEG reserves the right to take legal actions without prior notice. The Cowboy Carter tour, which started last week in Inglewood, California, includes dates in cities such as Chicago, Houston, New York and London, and will culminate in July with two concerts in the Allegiant Stadium of Las Vegas, the same city where the controversial enters is located. According to previous reports from The New York Post, Beyoncé tried to negotiate a residence in the Sphere, but the conversations failed when his team requested 10 million dollars for a high level production and the closure of the enclosure for two weeks of trials, something that the administration rejected. For now, neither Beyoncé nor their team have issued public statements about legal warning.