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Dean Potter’s estate sues LG Electronics for unauthorized use of Moonwalk footage

02 Wednesday Oct 2019

Posted by Kenan Farrell in Intellectual Property, Litigation, Right of Publicity, Southern District of Indiana

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Common Law Unfair Competition, Conversion, Deception, False Association, False Endorsement, Infringement of Right of Publicity, James Patrick Hanlon, Tim A. Baker, Unjust Enrichment, Violation of Indiana Crime Victims' Act

An interesting right of publicity case involving the estate of the late extreme-sports athlete Dean Potter has been filed in the Southern District of Indiana. Mr. Potter’s estate is suing LG Electronics for unauthorized use of Mr. Potter’s likeness and appearance. In a commercial titled Listen. Think. Answer., LG uses footage from the movie Moonwalk, in which Mr. Potter traverses a highline tied to Cathedral Peak in Yosemite National Park as the full moon rises in the background, to advertise the LG OLED TV with AI.

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LG claims to have obtained a license to use the Moonwalk footage from Moonwalk’s director, Mikey Schaefer. However, the Complaint (below) asserts that Mr. Potter had signed a release for still photographs only, not video footage. Potter’s estate also maintains that Mr. Schaefer was not able to authorize licenses or sublicenses, meaning Schaefer could exploit the Moonwalk footage himself but not authorize third-party exploitation such as the LG commercial.

“Because Mr. Potter never consented to Mr. Schaefer’s trading in the invaluable equity of Mr. Potter’s likeness in Moonwalk, and/or his reputation as a highlining pioneer, to shill television sets, Mr. Schaefer could not license to Defendants Mr. Potter’s rights, including, inter alia, Potter’s publicity and common law trademark rights.”

This should be an interesting case to follow. Stay tuned for updates. RIP Dean Potter.

“Defendant’s advertisement of a product that enables a sedentary lifestyle, wherein material demands can be met without moving from the couch in the confines of one’s living room, is antithetical to what Mr. Potter stood for in life: an appreciation of the splendor of the outdoors and a celebration of the freedom to forge one’s own path in uncharted terrain.”

Dean Potter LLC v. LG Electronics USA, Inc.

Court Case Number: 1:19-cv-04085-JPH-TAB
File Date: Tuesday, October 1, 2019
Plaintiff: Dean Potter LLC
Plaintiff Counsel: John Tehranian, Jenny S. Kim of ONE LLP
Defendant: LG Electronics USA, Inc.
Cause: Infringement of Right of Publicity, False Association, False Endorsement, Common Law Unfair Competition, Unjust Enrichment, Conversion, Deception, Violation of Indiana Crime Victims’ Act
Court: Southern District of Indiana
Judge: James Patrick Hanlon
Referred To: Tim A. Baker

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Stories from the Week that Was – 2/12/12-2/18/12

19 Sunday Feb 2012

Posted by Kenan Farrell in Copyright, Indiana, Intellectual Property, Nonprofit, Right of Publicity, Social Media, Stories from the Week that Was

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NLRB

Stories from the Week that Was – 2/12/12-2/18/12

LLC vs. S Corp: Which Is Right for Your Startup?

Retailers Shut Facebook Storefonts Amid Apathy

Nonprofit groups oppose Obama’s change in charitable deductions

“He who receives an idea from me, receives instruction himself without lessening mine; as he who lights his taper at mine, receives light without darkening me.” Thomas Jefferson

Stories from the Week that Was – 2/5/12-2/11/12

11 Saturday Feb 2012

Posted by Kenan Farrell in Copyright, Indiana, Intellectual Property, Right of Publicity, Social Media, Stories from the Week that Was

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NLRB

Stories from the Week that Was – 2/5/12-2/11/12

A New Weapon Against Nukes: Social Media

How close is your home to a nuclear plant?

Indiana Moves to Grant Broad New Legal Rights to Dead Celebrities

NLRB Report Concerning Social Media Cases [Full Text]

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“The nuclear arms race is like two sworn enemies standing waist deep in gasoline, one with three matches, the other with five.” Carl Sagan

Stories from the Week that Was – 1/29/12-2/4/12

04 Saturday Feb 2012

Posted by Kenan Farrell in Legislation, Litigation, Right of Publicity, Social Media, Stories from the Week that Was

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Facebook, NLRB, Twitter

Stories from the Week that Was – 1/29/12-2/4/12

I’m sure there was plenty going on this week but I was pre-disposed with the Super Bowl in Indianapolis.

NLRB Acting General Counsel releases new memo on social media cases

Facebook and Twitter: Key moments in social media law [Infographic]

Facebook’s Registration Statement on Form S-1

5 Ways Twitter Is Changing Media Law

Hate to admit it but Indianapolis has been best Super Bowl site ever

“It is not enough that you should understand about applied science in order that your work may increase man’s blessings. Concern for man himself and his fate must always form the chief interest of all technical endeavors, concern fo the great unsolved problems of organization of labor and the distribution of goods — in order that the creations of our mind shall be a blessing and not a curse to mankind. Never forget this in the midst of your diagrams and equations.” Albert Einstein, in an address at Cal Tech, 1931.

Indiana Lawyers Present: The CASE for Social Media

01 Saturday Oct 2011

Posted by Kenan Farrell in Bloggers, Indiana, Indianapolis, Intellectual Property, KLF Legal, Right of Publicity, Social Media, Tech Developments

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Kenan Farrell will be speaking at this upcoming seminar, Indiana Lawyers Present: The CASE for Social Media.

“Don’t miss this unique opportunity to learn from Indiana attorneys on how to use social media to generate clients, connect with legal professional, validate your area of expertise, drive website traffic and so much more!”

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