Clint Eastwood Secures $2m Win in Lawsuit Against CBD Marketing Company
Clint Eastwood Secures $2m Win in Lawsuit Against CBD Marketing Company
Clint Eastwood has won a second lawsuit against digital marketers who used his likeness to promote a range of cannabis-related products, including CBD oils.As LegalReader.com has reported before, Eastwood and Garpatta—the company that owns the rights to Eastwood’s name and image--say that the 92-year-old actor and producer never gave his permission to the defendants.According to Vanity Fair, the latest verdict awards Eastwood and Garpatta an estimated $2 million in damages.The claim, adds Vanity Fair, was filed against California-based marketing company Norok Innovation, which had allegedly leveraged Eastwood’s celebrity to drive online traffic using a so-called “hidden metatag game.”IndieWire reports that, in his ruling, U.S. District Judge Cormac Carney awarded Eastwood and Garpatta $2 million, writing that such an amount “is a reasonable representation of the fair market value of Mr. Eastwood’s services in lending his influential and well-known name to a hidden metatag campaign for products he likely would have been unwilling to endorse in the first place.”
Marijuana leaf on wooden surface, with a brown bottle and eyedropper on the leaf; image by CBD-Infos-Com, via Pixabay.com.
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