Under the deal, Allen will receive $5m in damages for the unauthorized use of his image in a billboard advertising campaign for American Apparel last year.
via guardian.co.uk.
Under the deal, Allen will receive $5m in damages for the unauthorized use of his image in a billboard advertising campaign for American Apparel last year.
via guardian.co.uk.
by A Photo Editor on May 19, 2009 · 2 comments
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Wait, so he didn’t even license the image?
cool that should be enough to finance the next Woody movie about a couple having some sexualplatonic adventures plus all the ennui and WannabeeuropeanJohanssenphilosophical dialogue all sponsered by EchoParkfakejewellerythriftstoresexual American Appareal. Perfect.