Sep 2007
09

Paris sues Hallmark for waitress card

Posted by LeAnnE
Categories: News

d8rh5g1g0.jpgSocialite Paris Hilton has filed a lawsuit against Hallmark Cards, claiming it used her likeness without permission on a greeting card entitled “Paris’s First Day as a Waitress.”

Hilton, 26, is suing for an injunction against the US greeting card company and for damages in excess of $100,000, according to the suit filed late on Thursday in US District Court in Los Angeles.

Kansas City-based Hallmark Cards said the card was part of a satirical series that parodied celebrities and politicians.

According to the lawsuit, Hilton’s face is superimposed over a cartoon of a waitress serving food to a patron with the dialogue “Don’t touch that, it’s hot. What’s hot? That’s hot.”

It says the card was selling in the United States for $2.49.

The suit says that Hallmark failed to obtain approval from the hotel heiress for using her image and had damaged her rights to privacy and publicity.

“These cards take a satirical look at news and gossip surrounding … public figures, including Paris Hilton, and we do not believe Hallmark has violated any of Ms. Hilton’s rights,” Hallmark said in a statement.

[Source: ABS CBN.com]
[Photo Credit: Rapid City Journal]

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One Response to “Paris sues Hallmark for waitress card”

[…] A few months ago, we told you about how Paris Hilton was filing a lawsuit against Hallmark for using her likeness—including her face and her trademark “That’s hot!” phrase—on a greeting card. […]



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