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Woody Allen sues American Apparel over ads
Tue, Apr 01, 2008
Reuters

NEW YORK, US - WOODY Allen on Monday sued American Apparel, claiming the United States clothing company used his image in advertising on billboards and the Internet without his consent.

The billboard ads, which depict Allen dressed as a rabbi, appeared in New York and California, according to the suit, filed in US District Court in Manhattan.

Allen, an Oscar-winning US director known for his work in films such as Annie Hall and Crimes and Misdemeanors, said in the suit he was neither contacted by the company, nor compensated for the use of his image.

'Allen does not engage in the commercial endorsement of products or services in the United States,' according to the lawsuit.

He is seeking damages in excess of US$10 million (S$14 million), according to the suit.

A representative for American Apparel did not immediately return a call seeking comment.

The company makes and sells its own cotton apparel and has more than 180 stores in the United States and Canada. -- REUTERS

 

 
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