Greece files lawsuit against Adidas for ad showing a ‘shoe kicking the Acropolis’
- Greece's government is suing Adidas over a drone display that depicted a shoe 'kicking' the Acropolis.
- Culture Minister Lina Mendoni described the image as 'very unpleasant' and emphasized that it violates national law.
- The Syriza party criticized the ad as an exploitation of Greece's cultural heritage for advertising purposes.
- Adidas insists that all necessary permits were obtained and denies using the Acropolis image for advertising.
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Greece files lawsuit against Adidas over drone shoe 'kicking' Acropolis advert
The Adidas show made out of illuminated drones with the Acropolis in Athens in the background (Picture: Aristidis Vafeiadakis/ZUMA Press) Greece has filed a lawsuit against Adidas over what appeared to be a drone light show advertising the sports brand over the Acropolis. Images and video shared on social media show illuminated drones forming a shoe, with the ancient Athens citadel in the background. Adidas’s three stripe logo, along with the wo…
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