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Indy firm loses Marilyn Monroe rights case

March 24th, 2008 admin Posted in News |

Marilyn Monroe

CMG Worldwide Inc. suffered a significant legal setback Monday when a federal judge ruled that Fishers-based CMG and a company it represents, LLC, do not own ’s publicity rights.

The California ruling could be a massive blow to CMG. Monroe’s likeness on everything from TV commercials to T-shirts generated about $30 million in sales between 1994 and 2006; about a fourth of the revenue landed at CMG.

CEO Mark Roesler was out of town and couldn’t be immediately reached today for comment.

However, an Indianapolis attorney who formerly represented CMG and has handled Monroe litigation says the ruling is disappointing from iconic and legal standpoints.

In effect, the ruling tossed ownership rights to the public, said Jonathan Polak, who leads the intellectual property group at Sommer Barnard.

is one of the heavyweight in the licensing business and she has generated significant licensing revenues, but the court has essentially unleashed the right of publicity for Marilyn to the public domain,” Polak said. “This is a sad day for those of us practicing in this area.”

The case started in Indiana but was transferred to and consolidated in California District Court in 2005.

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