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Third teenager charged with second-degree murder | SaltWire #newsupdate #news #halifax #policeNEW YORK - The sculptor who created the"Fearless Girl" statue that promoted gender diversity on Wall Street has settled a lawsuit by a State Street unit seeking to stop her from selling replicas.
State Street installed"Fearless Girl" in Manhattan's financial district, across from the"Charging Bull" sculpture, in March 2017 shortly before International Women's Day. "Charging Bull" had been installed in 1989, as a symbol of strength following the stock market crash two years earlier. It has become a popular tourist attraction.
It also said the unauthorized replicas damaged its goodwill, and amounted to copyright and trademark infringement.In a joint statement, State Street and Visbal said:"The parties are proud of the dialogue and change that Fearless Girl has inspired over the past seven years."
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