Washington
(ANI):
Rocker
Jon
Bon
Jovi
is
dragging
a
former
employee
of
his
American
football
team
Philadelphia
Soul
to
court
for
copyright
infringement.
He
and
officials
at
Philadelphia
Soul
allege
that
the
team's
former
sales
manager,
Joe
Krause,
illegally
made
and
sold
to
the
public
his
own
version
of
the
championship
rings
that
each
player
of
the
Arena
Football
League
(AFL)
team
was
given
when
they
were
crowned
champions
in
2008.
The
legal
papers
filed
in
a
U.S.
court
on
Thursday
show
that
the
team
owners
allege
the
design
of
the
ring
belongs
to
them,
as
well
as
any
use
of
the
team
logo,
reports
Contactmusic.
According
to
TMZ.com,
they
are
suing
for
damages
and
demanding
all
remaining
infringing
articles
be
destroyed.
The
online
report
also
says
that
this
is
the
second
law
dispute
between
the
two
parties
in
the
last
few
months,
for
Krause
sued
Philadelphia
Soul
bosses
in
December
last
year,
accusing
them
of
failing
to
pay
him
almost
125,000
dollars
in
outstanding
wages.