Legal Question in Business Law in California

Using Another Similar Product

Can a small business use a picture

of a celebrity on their website using

a product that is extremely similar,

but not exactly their own product if

the product is made with a basic

knit that anyone might use?


Asked on 9/08/08, 1:05 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Re: Using Another Similar Product

Nope. You cannot do that even if the celebrity is using your exact product.

California Civil Code Section 3344 specifically prohibits the use of a person's likeness to advertise a product without that person's consent:

"3344. Use of Another's Name, Voice, Signature, Photograph, or Likeness in Advertising or Soliciting Without Prior Consent.

"(a) Any person who knowingly uses another's name, voice, signature, photograph, or likeness, in any manner on or in products, merchandise, or goods, or for purposes of advertising or selling, or soliciting purchases of products, merchandise, goods or services, without such person's prior consent, or, in the case of a minor, the prior consent of his parent or legal guardian, shall be liable for any damages sustained by the person or persons injured as a result thereof. In addition, in any action brought under this section, the person who violated the section shall be liable to the injured party or parties in an amount equal to the greater of seven hundred fifty dollars ($750) or the actual damages suffered by him or her as a result of the unauthorized use, and any profits from the unauthorized use that are attributable to the use and are not taken into account in computing the actual damages. In establishing such profits, the injured party or parties are required to prove his or her deductible expenses. Punitive damages may also be awarded to the injured party or parties. The prevailing party in any action under this section shall also be entitled to attorney's fees and costs."

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Answered on 9/08/08, 1:22 pm


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