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glatt 02-03-2005 03:04 PM

A guy walks into a drug store...
 
A guy walks into a drug store. He's surprised to see his face on a jar of coffee. He contacts the coffe company and says "Hey, what's my face doing on that jar of coffee?"

They say "We've been using it for years. Um. Uh. Here. Take this $100K. Now, go away."

He says he was thinking of a much higher figure.

The jury agrees, and gives him $15 million dollars.

Taster's Choice guy

I'd love to walk into a store and see my picture on a jar of coffee.



1000 posts. Whoo!

cowhead 02-03-2005 03:09 PM

that's freakin' beautiful!

I hate that coffee... I'd hope he got that much for pain and suffering.. all those real coffee drinkers out there cursing his face every time they have to suck down a cup of that swill!

russotto 02-03-2005 03:44 PM

Heh. Nestle screwed up and tried to lowball him, and got deservedly smacked by the jury. I bet they'll be a lot more willing to settle NOW.

garnet 02-03-2005 03:58 PM

Taster's Choice tastes like ASS. I didn't even know they still made it.

But regardless, $15 million is a bit steep in my estimation...

Trilby 02-03-2005 04:04 PM

15 million is NOTHING. Think about it--all the shit they do and DON'T get caught at. It's pennies.

BrianR 02-03-2005 05:14 PM

Sheesh... I see my picture on milk cartons all the time...I wonder what I could get from the dairies?

Brian

richlevy 02-03-2005 06:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Brianna
15 million is NOTHING. Think about it--all the shit they do and DON'T get caught at. It's pennies.

Well, technically it's %5 of the gross, so I wouldn't call it pennies. $100k for using someones photo illegally for 20 years is ridiculous. Considering the RIAA can sue a person for tens of thousands for having one illegal MP3, the amount of money a person is entitled to for having millions of copies of his face made should be in the millions.

Nestle knows that they can drag it out but probably not change the amount, considering this country's stance on intellectual property. There will be a $6 million settlement in a few months.

Schrodinger's Cat 02-03-2005 07:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BrianR
Sheesh... I see my picture on milk cartons all the time...I wonder what I could get from the dairies?

Brian

Hmmm... I wonder what I could get from the post office? Oh, whoops! never mind... :eek:

dar512 02-03-2005 07:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Schrodinger's Cat
Hmmm... I wonder what I could get from the post office? Oh, whoops! never mind... :eek:

Fess up. You're related to Bruce, aren't you. That's just the sort of thing he might have said.


BTW, that's a compliment, in case it wasn't clear. :p

wolf 02-04-2005 12:40 AM

I don't get it. If he was hired for a photo shoot, he had to sign a standard model release, and got paid for the work he did. Also, there should be a statute of limitations on the period of time in which he could sue for damages.

$15 million is ridiculous.

Even if it is suck-ass coffee.

glatt 02-04-2005 07:43 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by wolf
Also, there should be a statute of limitations on the period of time in which he could sue for damages.

Agreed, but they were continuing to use his likeness without his permission when he confronted them. They were still in the process of "committing the crime."

Quote:

Originally Posted by wolf
$15 million is ridiculous.

I agree. He should have been paid the going rate for all those years, and then the damages should have been tripled to punish Nestle for their wrongdoing. I bet that would put it in the couple hundred thousand dollar range.

I don't know what the law says, but jury awards are reduced on appeal all the time. I bet this one will be too.

tw 02-04-2005 07:46 AM

Just wondering where my face has been posted for the past 20 years. Call my lawyer.

We need a search engine that can search by faces. It suddenly has a commerical value.

Beestie 02-04-2005 08:38 AM

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Originally Posted by tw
Just wondering where my face has been posted for the past 20 years.

On a box of Reynolds Wrap*? http://www.cellar.org/images/smilies/smile.gif

* That's tin-foil to you across-the-pond ers.

dar512 02-04-2005 09:18 AM

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Originally Posted by Beestie
* That's tin-foil to you across-the-pond ers.

Many people call it tin-foil, but actually, Reynolds is aluminum (aluminium). I don't think anyone really makes tin-foil anymore.

Anyone? Anyone?

russotto 02-04-2005 12:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by wolf
I don't get it. If he was hired for a photo shoot, he had to sign a standard model release, and got paid for the work he did. Also, there should be a statute of limitations on the period of time in which he could sue for damages.

Without knowing the terms under which he did the photo shoot, there's no answering your first objection.

Since the unauthorized use was ongoing at the time he discovered it, the statute wouldn't be an issue.


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