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Fight over brand Bradman ends with a whimper

A settlement was reached on Wednesday over the use of Donald Bradman's name and image, after his son said he feared the cricket legend was being turned into a "brand name like Mickey Mouse".

Updated on: Aug 04, 2011 12:32 AM IST
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A settlement was reached on Wednesday over the use of Donald Bradman's name and image, after his son said he feared the cricket legend was being turned into a "brand name like Mickey Mouse".

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Executors of the Bradman estate accused law firm Allens Arthur Robinson -- responsible for managing the "intellectual property" of his name and image -- of negligence in allowing him to be "exploited" by the Bradman Foundation.

Son John Bradman's displeasure became public in 2005 when the foundation licensed an Australian food company to market "Bradman" chocolate chip cookies in India. At the time, the family described Bradman as "a loved and missed family member, not a brand name like Mickey Mouse". The Adelaide Advertiser said lawyers for the Bradman family and Allens Arthur Robinson reached a confidential out-of-court agreement Wednesday ahead of a scheduled trial in the South Australian Supreme Court.

"This has been a long running matter which has been very important to the Bradman family and we are very pleased with the outcome," son John told reporters outside the court.

Bradman, widely considered the greatest cricketer of all-time, died at the age of 92.

 
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