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Elvis image bans shake, rattle and roll Las Vegas chapels

LAS VEGAS (AP) - Las Vegas chapels of love that use Elvis Presley's likeness could find themselves becoming Heartbreak Hotels.

The licensing company that controls the name and image of 'œThe King'ť is ordering Sin City chapel operators to stop using Elvis in themed ceremonies, the Las Vegas Review-Journal reported on Monday. Authentic Brands Group sent cease-and-desist letters earlier this month to multiple chapels, saying they must comply by the end of May.

With Elvis so closely tied to Vegas' wedding industry, some say the move could decimate their businesses.

'œWe are a family-run business, and now we're hanging with the big dogs," said Kayla Collins, who operates LasVegasElvisWeddingChapel.com and the Little Chapel of Hearts with her husband. 'œThat's our bread and butter. I don't get it. We were just hitting our stride again through COVID, then this happens."

Clark County Clerk Lynn Goya, who led a marketing campaign promoting Las Vegas as a wedding destination, said the order for chapels to stop using Elvis couldn't have come at a worse time for the sector.

The city's wedding industry generates $2 billion a year and officials have Elvis-themed weddings represent a significant number of the ceremonies performed.

'œIt might destroy a portion of our wedding industry. A number of people might lose their livelihood," Goya said.

One chapel last weekend had its Elvis impersonator change costumes dress instead in a leather jacket, jeans and a fedora for a 'œrock '~n' roll'ť themed ceremony, the Review-Journal reported.

Graceland Wedding Chapel, which performs 6,400 Elvis-themed weddings per year, has not been served a warning yet, according to manager Rod Musum.

Authentic Brands Group did not immediately respond Tuesday to an emailed request for comment.

The licensing company oversees the estates of big names like movie star Marilyn Monroe and boxer Muhammad Ali and 50 consumer brands.

In the cease-and-desist letter, the company said it will halt unauthorized use of 'œPresley's name, likeness, voice image, and other elements of Elvis Presley's persona in advertisements, merchandise and otherwise.'ť The letter also said 'œElvis, 'œElvis Presley,'ť 'œand 'œThe King of Rock and Roll'ť as protected trademarks.

The order should not translate into legal action against Elvis-theme stage shows in Las Vegas such as 'œAll Shook Up" because impersonating someone for a live performances like shows is considered an exception under Nevada's right of publicity law, according to Mark Tratos, a local attorney who helped write the statute.

'œAn Elvis show is a performer essentially entertaining others by re-creating that person onstage,'ť Tratos said.

Kent Ripley, whose business is called Elvis Weddings, said he has never run into this issue in 25 years of performing as Elvis.

'œThey want to protect the Elvis brand. But what are they protecting by taking Elvis away from the public?'ť Ripley asked.

FILE - Charles King sings as Elvis as he marries Alicia Funk, center right, and Vaughan Chambers at A Little Wedding Chapel on May 12, 2020, in Las Vegas. Authentic Brands Group (ABG) sent cease-and-desist letters earlier this month to multiple chapels, saying they had to comply by the end of May, the Las Vegas Review-Journal reported. (AP Photo/John Locher, File) The Associated Press
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