Clear Channel Suing a Community It Serves
Inside Music Media, July 31, 2009
By Jerry Del Colliano
Clear Channel is suing a local community group in Philadelphia to halt their annual Unity Day festivities. The communications giant has pulled out of the event this year and says it owns the term "Unity Day." So Philadelphia, the community Clear Channel is licensed to serve, can't use the term, "Unity Day."
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