California Police React to Lego Group's Intellectual Property Request

Wednesday, 27 March 2024, 19:39

The Murrieta Police Department in California will no longer use Lego heads to obscure suspects' faces on social media, following a request from the Lego Group citing intellectual property issues. This decision comes after the Department had been digitally altering images, including the trademarked Lego head, to comply with new laws on suspect photo release. The authorities are considering alternative methods for maintaining transparency and compliance while respecting individuals' rights and protections.
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California Police React to Lego Group's Intellectual Property Request

Murrieta Police Department's Compliance with Lego Group's Request

A California police department was asked by the Lego Group to stop using Lego heads to hide suspects' faces on social media.

Intellectual Property Concerns

  • The department had been utilizing digitally altered images, including Lego heads, to comply with laws on suspect photo release.
  • The new California law restricts the release of suspect photos for nonviolent crimes and mandates removal after 14 days.

After complying with the request, authorities are exploring new methods for informative content sharing while protecting suspects' identities.


This article was prepared using information from open sources in accordance with the principles of Ethical Policy. The editorial team is not responsible for absolute accuracy, as it relies on data from the sources referenced.


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