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Litigation
Chamber of Commerce of United States v. Servin
About this case
Documents
Filing Date
Type
Action Taken
Document
Summary
10/26/2009
Complaint
Complaint filed.
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce sued the individuals that make up the “Yes Men,” a comedic group that often parodies certain industry groups. On October 19, 2009, a press release from the group but purporting to be from the Chamber said that the Chamber was “throwing its weight behind strong climate legislation.” Numerous mainstream news outlets ran stories about the release, but later had to retract or correct the stories after the Chamber confirmed that the release was a hoax. In addition to the press release, the group staged a fake press conference. The suit demands that the group take down a website that mimics the Chamber’s site and seeks a ban on any further attempts by the group to impersonate the Chamber or any of its representatives.
Summary
Lawsuit against “Yes Men” for falsely impersonating the U.S. Chamber of Commerce.