Greenpeace wins Rabobank "Wanted" poster court case - DutchNews.nl
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Rabobank had demanded in summary proceedings that the use of Decraene's portrait in the campaign be prohibited, because according to the bank this would violate his privacy and portrait rights. However, the court rejected this demand.
Greenpeace does not have to stop the campaign in which the CEO of Rabobank is depicted wearing a cowboy hat and the text 'Wanted'. This was decided by the Amsterdam court in summary proceedings initiated by the bank. This use of the portrait of the top banker falls under freedom of expression, the judge concluded. Rabobank wanted Greenpeace to stop showing the face of CEO Stefaan Decraene in posters, stickers and online videos. In these, Greenpe…
Greenpeace may continue to use the portrait of the CEO of Dutch bank Rabobank, Belgian Stefaan Decraene, in a campaign against deforestation. The court in Amsterdam ruled in favour of the environmental organization in summary proceedings filed by Rabobank and Decraene.
Greenpeace is allowed to continue using the portrait of Rabobank CEO Stefaan Decraene in a campaign against deforestation. The court in Amsterdam has ruled in favor of the environmental organization in summary proceedings initiated by Rabobank and Decraene. The bank found that Greenpeace had violated portrait rights. According to the court, the campaign with his portrait falls within the freedom of expression.
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