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Krouse v Chrysler Canada Ltd : ウィキペディア英語版 | Krouse v Chrysler Canada Ltd
''Krouse v. Chrysler Canada Ltd.'' is generally thought to be the first case to clearly acknowledge the existence in Canada of a tort of appropriation of personality. ==Background==
Bob Krouse was a well-known professional football player with the Hamilton Tiger-cats who played as the number 14. Grant Advertising was an advertising firm whose clients included Chrysler Canada. In 1969, Grant had produced an advertising scheme for Chrysler which included a cardboard scorecard that was distributed to the public. The scorecard was known as the "Plymouth Pro Football Spotter" which allowed football fans to track scores. On the Spotter was an image of Krouse from behind with his number 14 clearly visible. Krouse sued Chrysler for use of his image without his consent.
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