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Sydney Sweeney’s Unauthorized Hollywood Sign Stunt: What California Residents Need to Know About Trespassing and Intellectual Property Violations

Source: Los Angeles Times

Who This Article Is For

If you’re a California resident managing personal or business assets, navigating promotional activities, or simply concerned about the legal implications of public stunts and intellectual property violations, this article breaks down a recent high-profile case that highlights critical legal considerations around trespassing, unauthorized commercial use, and potential civil and criminal liability.

What Happened: The Unauthorized Lingerie Promotion

Actress Sydney Sweeney recently made headlines after being filmed climbing the Hollywood sign to hang bras as part of a promotional campaign for her upcoming lingerie line. While the stunt generated significant media attention, the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce quickly clarified that no permission was granted for this production.

Key Legal Issues at Stake

  • Unauthorized Commercial Use: The Hollywood Chamber of Commerce owns the intellectual property rights to the Hollywood sign. Any commercial use requires obtaining a license and paying associated fees.
  • Trespassing Violations: Access to the Hollywood sign is restricted, and climbing or altering it is prohibited. While Sweeney’s team obtained a general filming permit from FilmLA, this does not authorize direct access to or use of the sign itself.
  • Potential Criminal Liability: As of the incident, no police report had been filed. However, similar past incidents have resulted in arrests for trespassing, as occurred in February 2025 when a man climbed the sign for social media promotion.
  • What California Law Says About Trespassing and IP Violations

    California residents should understand that unauthorized access to protected landmarks can result in:

  • Criminal trespassing charges
  • Civil liability for intellectual property infringement
  • Potential injunctions preventing future similar conduct
  • Financial damages owed to rights holders
  • Historical Context: Past Hollywood Sign Incidents

    The Hollywood sign, built in 1923 and donated to the city in 1944, has been the target of unauthorized alterations throughout its history:

  • In 1976, a college student changed the letters to “Hollyweed” when California reduced marijuana possession penalties
  • The “Hollyweed” stunt was repeated in 2017, with the suspect arrested for trespassing
  • In 1987, Caltech students altered the sign to read “Caltech”
  • What This Means for California Business Owners and Promoters

    If you’re planning promotional activities involving public landmarks or protected intellectual property in California:

  • Always secure proper permits and licensing agreements before proceeding
  • Understand that general filming permits may not cover specific landmark usage
  • Consult with experienced California estate planning and asset protection attorneys to structure your business activities properly
  • Consider the long-term reputational and legal risks of unauthorized publicity stunts
  • How California Probate and Trust, PC Can Help

    At California Probate and Trust, PC, we understand that California residents face complex legal challenges when managing personal and business assets. Whether you’re concerned about protecting your business from liability, structuring promotional activities properly, or ensuring your estate plan accounts for intellectual property and business holdings, our experienced Sacramento-based attorneys provide transparent, compassionate guidance.

    Our team has represented thousands of California families and business owners, offering comprehensive solutions that protect both your immediate interests and your long-term legacy.

    Take Action: Schedule Your Free Consultation Today

    Don’t wait until legal issues arise. Contact California Probate and Trust, PC for a free, no-obligation consultation to discuss:

  • Asset protection strategies for California residents
  • Estate planning that accounts for business and intellectual property holdings
  • Risk management for promotional and commercial activities
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    Legal Disclaimer

    This article is provided for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. The information presented is based on publicly available news reports and general legal principles. Every legal situation is unique, and readers should consult with a qualified California attorney before making any legal decisions. California Probate and Trust, PC does not represent Sydney Sweeney or any parties mentioned in this article. Past results do not guarantee future outcomes.