Legal Question in Business Law in California
Due to a recent news article, I am wondering if a past employer who used my image without permission or my knowledge in a 2003-2004 catalog, if I can still take legal action, they still use a former co-workers photo in many current catalogs under the same circumstances.
Asked on 1/06/17, 2:44 pm
2 Answers from Attorneys
You are WAY past any statute of limitations to take legal action.
Answered on 1/06/17, 3:10 pm
Bryan Whipple
Bryan R. R. Whipple, Attorney at Law
Further, you'd have to plead and prove damages. If you were a professional model, or if you were depicted in a bad way that hurt your reputation, maybe it'd be worth a suit. For most folks, a suit would be a net financial loser even if you won,
Answered on 1/07/17, 9:59 am
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