SEATTLE, March 12, 2007 - Since 1995, Al Hendrix, the sole heir
of Jimi Hendrix, and his close family members and their companies have been
singularly committed to preserving Jimi Hendrix's musical, cultural and
artistic legacy. Al Hendrix was concerned that Leon Hendrix did not share
that commitment and; therefore, did not want Leon to participate in the
family companies spearheading that effort.
Al Hendrix died in 2002 and left the ownership and management of the
Jimi Hendrix legacy in the hands of selected members of his family, but not
Leon Hendrix. In an effort to secure an interest in the legacy, Craig
Dieffenbach supported Leon Hendrix's challenge to Al Hendrix's estate plan.
In 2004, the court rejected that challenge, concluding that the ownership
and management of the Jimi Hendrix legacy shall remain in the hands of
those family members Al Hendrix had selected. Having failed in court, in
2006, Craig Deiffenbach, Leon Hendrix and their companies began violating
the Hendrix family trademarks in a tasteless campaign to sell vodka and
other merchandise.
Experience Hendrix owns numerous trademarks, many of which it has
registered with the United States Patent and Trademark Office. The Hendrix
family companies have used the trademarks of Jimi Hendrix's name, his
image, his signature and other logos in careful marketing of Jimi's music,
recordings, artistic properties and related merchandise throughout the
world. Last week, Experience Hendrix, LLC filed a lawsuit against
Dieffenbach and his companies to enforce these trademark rights, which are
not the same as the "personality rights" addressed in a 2005 court
decision, which is still awaiting appellate court review.
Noting that the Hendrix family company trademarks continue to be fully
protected by federal law, Bob Hendrix, Vice President of Experience
Hendrix, observed: "Al Hendrix and other Hendrix family managers he
appointed over the years have worked hard to preserve and protect the
legacy of Jimi Hendrix. Since Al's death in 2002, we have done our utmost
to continue on the path he envisioned. There is no question that he would
be saddened by this. Our trademarks are protected by federal law. The
unauthorized use of those marks by this vodka enterprise underscores the
reason why Al didn't want Leon Hendrix and his associates involved in the
Hendrix family companies."
About Experience Hendrix: Experience Hendrix, LLC is the family owned
company entrusted with preserving and protecting the legacy of Jimi
Hendrix. The core of its operations concern Jimi Hendrix's music, name, and
likeness.