Smashing Pumpkins Sue Over Squashed Reputation

Reuters is reporting that the well-known rock band Smashing Pumpkins has filed suit against Virgin Records, claiming that the record company sullied its image by associating it with a Pepsi/Amazon promotion.

According to the law suit, filed in Los Angeles Superior Court on Monday, March 24, 2008, the band claims Virgin used the band’s name, music and images in its “Pepsi Stuff” Promotion, which allows Pepsi drinkers to purchase selected merchandise. In the law suit, the Smashing Pumpkins claim that by using the Band’s image and music as part of the promotion, Virgin has falsely given consumers the impression that Smashing Pumpkins endorsed and was affiliated with the Pepsi Stuff campaign.

Practice Note: Promotions Sponsors must not advertise their promotion in such a way that they create a false sense of Sponsorship with a third party. For instance, while a Sponsor may list the brand name of the prize to be awarded, it may not be able to display a third party trademark or call special attention to that brand in its advertising.

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