Stylist sues the YMCA for using her photo in ad campaign

Stylist sues the YMCA for using her photo in ad campaign

Kimberly Clark's suit claims that she was working as a stylist on a YMCA ad campaign in 2014, when she was asked to model as well. Now her likeness is plastered on billboards all over New York city, and she has filed a suit against the YMCA, Matador Productions and Wolfe Doyle Advertising. Daniel Wolfe, co-owner of Wolfe-Doyle, has denied wrongdoing.
The whole "model release" ritual of yore seemingly never happens these days, so perhaps the stylist has a case. Kimberly Clark says that she only found out she was featured in an ad campaign “when she was informed by her friends and family that her image was ‘all over.’ ”
Previously in adland, a model sued Taster's Choice after discovering it was his face that graced the label all those years, and when Virgin used a creative commons licensced image for their campaign, forgetting that "model release" is an actual thing. Moral of the story is hire professionals.

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