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Max King of the Wild said:
kowenicki said:
Max King of the Wild said:
happydolphin said:
Yridian. Good point with Britney, but she was starring as Britney, not as a fictitious IP.



And if she played a fictitious character in a tv show I'm sure she wouldn't be able to be seen with a coke either.

Brian Urlacher (Football player on the Bears) got sued by Gatoraid because he was wearing a life water (his sponser) hat and Gatoraid is the sports drink of the NFL (or something like that)


Because they still had contracts with those respective sponsors. This guy hasn't worked for Sony in a year. And it is the character, not the actor, that is their IP. 



Using the characters likeness is enough. Considering this is the same actor the likeness is pretty great... include that this bridgestone commercial now associated itself with a gaming device it increases the likeness.

The "character" also looks like the business man from the Holiday Inn commercials (played by Jerry Lambert before the Sony commercials.) He also looks like the Geico executive in those commercials (also before the Sony ones.) Did Holiday Inn or Geico sue Sony for using their "character" (who also looks like Jerry Lambert) in their ads?




starcraft: "I and every PS3 fanboy alive are waiting for Versus more than FFXIII.
Me since the games were revealed, the fanboys since E3."

Skeeuk: "playstation 3 is the ultimate in gaming acceleration"