- Posted October 22, 2012
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GM wins dismissal of suit over Albert Einstein image
DETROIT (AP) -- A federal judge in California has dismissed a lawsuit challenging the use of Albert Einstein's image in a magazine ad by General Motors.
The 2009 ad for GM's Terrain vehicle had Einstein's face on top of a fit, muscular man with the line, "Ideas are sexy too." The ad ran in People Magazine.
Judge Howard Matz last week noted that Einstein died nearly 60 years ago. He says Einstein's "persona should be freely available ... even in tasteless ads." The judge says it's unlikely that any reader would believe that the late scientist was endorsing the vehicle.
The Detroit News says the Hebrew University of Jerusalem filed the lawsuit against GM. The school says it owns Einstein's publicity rights as a beneficiary under Einstein's will.
Published: Mon, Oct 22, 2012
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