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Colombia’s Conservative Party uses Falcao for propaganda without permission

by Philipp Zwehl November 28, 2013
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Colombia’s Conservative Party has received criticism for using the image of soccer star Radamel Falcao without permission, reported local media on Wednesday.

The image of the Colombian striker was displayed in a political propaganda billboard in the new national team’s jersey, until it got removed only a few hours after first being put up.

“I want to clarify that I am neither part of a political party nor do I support any particular one. The use of this picture happened without my permission,” reacted Falcao, also known as “El Tigre”, via Twitter.

A representative of the Colombian soccer federation told local radio station RCN that they are considering pressing legal charges against the Conservative Party for copyright infringement.

“We are surprised, even shocked about this. Soccer is a private organization and possesses certain rights which at this moment we feel have been infringed. We didn’t receive any request, neither did we pass any authorization for the use of this image that belongs to us,” the representative told to RCN La Radio.

Confronted with these allegations, the head of the party’s local section, Rafael Serrano, denied any responsibility for the campaign.

“They told me the billboard comes from the Conservative Party national board in Bogota. We don’t interfere with the national publicity strategy of the party. They told us the billboard should show Falcao as an example to reach your goals with hard work and perseverance,” Serrano told local newspaper El Colombiano.

However, the Conservative Party released a statement saying that “until today, [the Conservative Party] has not hired any billboards nor authorized third parties to do so on their behalf,” reported weekly Semana.

Sources

  • “No apoyo ningún partido político”: Falcao (Semana)
  • Polémica por uso de foto de Falcao en valla del Partido Conservador (El Colombiano)
  • Falcao y Colfútbol protestan por utilización de imagen del ‘Tigre’ con fines políticos (RCN Radio)
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