A month has passed since the death of Amy Winehouse, but the battle to preserve her image and legacy is gaining pace as companies seek to cash in on her name.
Mitch Winehouse, the singer's father, has been forced to return money donated to the drugs charity he is setting up in memory of his daughter because a third party has already registered the name "Amy Winehouse Foundation".
"Somebody else pinched it off us before we could get it registered," said Winehouse.
The singer's family have been forced into a battle to retain control of her "image rights".
An online retailer, Cafepress.com, is hawking a range of unofficial Winehouse gifts, including an "RIP Amy Winehouse" outfit for dogs.