Apple Sends Copyright Take-Down Notice Of Steve Jobs Action Figure

Amit Chowdhry | Friday November 26, 2010 | 661 views| Add a Comment
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Lawyers for Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL) sent a take-down notice to MicGadget.com for the unauthorized sales of a Steve Jobs action figure. It had violated Apple’s copyrights and trademarks so they sent a cease letter to stop marketing and sales of the figure. Below is an excerpt of the e-mail from Apple:

“Unauthorized use of a person’s name and/or likeness constitutes a violation of California Civil Code Section 3344, which prohibits the use of any person’s name, photograph or likeness in a product without that person’s prior consent…”

[MicGadget]

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