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The suit contends that Fox used Ali’s “name, image and likeness as the centerpiece” of a video for its Super Bowl broadcast.
Muhammad Ali (Photo : TWITTER)
Muhammad Ali Enterprises is suing the Fox Broadcasting Company for more than USD 30 million for what it says was Fox’s unauthorized use of the famed boxer’s image in a video that ran just before its broadcast of the 2017 Super Bowl.
The federal lawsuit filed today in Chicago comes two years after a federal jury awarded USD 8.9 million to basketball legend Michael Jordan in his suit against the owners of a defunct supermarket chain for using his identity in an advertisement without permission.
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Last year, soccer great Pele filed a similar USD 30 million lawsuit against the electronics company Samsung.
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The suit contends that Fox used Ali’s “name, image and likeness as the centerpiece” of a video for its Super Bowl broadcast.
Ali died last year.
Fox declined to comment.
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