Photog Sues Procter & Gamble for Copyright Infringement
Mainly alleging that Procter & Gamble did not stick to their licensing deal, Cincinnati-based photographer, Annette Navarro, is suing P&G for copyright infringement.
According to Cincinnati.com, “An expert retained by the attorneys in the case has estimated P&G could be liable for more than $75 million.”
Tags: annette navarro, art, artlaw, Contracts, Copyright, intellectual property, licensing agreements, P&G, photography, Procter & Gamble
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