The actor-turned-governor-turned-actor claimed he is now the "unwilling face" of the Robo-C, which is the company’s service robot that “can be customised to look like a person of the owner’s choice.” Schwarzenegger’s robotic doppelganger has appeared at a number of tech events and continued to be paraded around even after his lawyer sent a cease and desist letter. He is seeking $10 million.
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Schwarzenegger Sues Russian Firm to Terminate Use of His Likeness
Arnold Schwarzenegger is suing Russian robotics company Promobot for using his likeness without his permission. So reports Yahoo! Finance.
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