P&G Appeals Dismissal Of "Shell Image" Copyright Infringement Suit
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
Procter & Gamble is appealing a federal court judge's dismissal of its copyright infringement lawsuit against Colgate-Palmolive over the firm's use of a "shell image" execution in toothpaste advertising. The appeal will be heard in Manhattan circuit court. Arguments in the case are expected to begin as early as the end of April.
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