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Pele sues Samsung for unauthorised use of his image

March 30, 2016 09:30 am | Updated 09:54 am IST - Chicago

Pele has filed a lawsuit against Samsung for unauthorised use of his picture. Photo: PTI

Retired soccer great Pele has filed suit in a US federal court in Chicago against South Korean electronic giant Samsung for its use in an advertisement of the image of someone who resembles the Brazilian sports icon, his attorney reported on Tuesday.

Attorney Frederick J. Sperling, hired by the company handling Pele’s endorsement contracts, confirmed on Tuesday that the suit, filed at the beginning of the month, seeks “fair compensation”, the amount of which he did not specify.

“The goal is to obtain fair compensation for the unauthorised use of Pele’s identity and to prevent future unauthorised uses,” said Sperling.

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Samsung, according to the suit, used the image of a man resembling Pele for an ad that appeared last October in

The New York Times to promote television sales.

The retired athlete was negotiating with Samsung in late 2013 when “at the last minute, (Samsung) pulled out of the negotiations and never obtained the right to use Pele’s identity in any manner or in any format”, the suit says.

The suit also says that the advertisement harms the value of the commercial rights of the 75-year-old Pele, who has signed agreements with top international companies such as Volkswagen, Subway, Emirates airline and Procter & Gamble.

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Sperling is the attorney who had in last August secured $8.9 million in a lawsuit over image rights for former basketball icon Michael Jordan against a supermarket chain.

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