I need legal advice against my employer in california?
Your post is not clear. I am going to assume that you mean to say "my employer used MY image . . . "When anyone uses your image such that is clear enough to identify you, he must get a "model release" from you, which states your permission to use the image.(If the image is, say, the back of your head, or a dark profile that does not reveal your identify, a model release is not necessary.)So, if the images is clear enough for others to recognize you AND a model release was not signed to grant permission to use the image, there is potentially a a problem for the business.If you employer has launched an expensive advertising campaign that includes your image, he's not likely to want to scrap the whole thing because because you're unhappy. Anything you do at this point, other than be quiet, will create tension between you and your employer that can affect you badly when, in fact, the employer is the one who caused the problem.The employer obviously feels that the use of your image will help promote the business and thus increase revenues. Therefore, you are entitled to benefit. You should have at least been compenstated as a model and in exchange, signed a release.Consult with an attorney. Look in the phone book and find one that offers an initial consult for free. If you can't find one for free, ask for a 15 or 30 minute meeting and pay for it. In the long run, the advice you get will no doubt be worth it.
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