In 2002, California school teacher Russell Christoff was standing in line at Home Depot when he noticed his face on a jar of Taster's Choice instant coffee. By Eriq Gardner In 2002, California school ...
The California Supreme Court has agreed to review one of the more interesting intellectual property cases to come along in awhile. Christoff v. Nestlé USA was filed by a male model who claims he was ...
This is a strange one. If your face or likeness was on a box of cereal and it was therefore used by the cereal company to sell its product, don’t you think that either you or one of your friends would ...
Here's a link to sign up for a free sample of Nescafe' Taster's Choice coffee. Click HERE to sign up for the sample.
At least, that's what the readout in our time machine says. But how to be sure? The hats? No, those might be hipsters — we could be in 21st century Brooklyn. The martinis? No, those made a comeback.
This is a strange one. If your face or likeness was on a box of cereal and it was therefore used by the cereal company to sell its product, don’t you think that either you or one of your friends would ...