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Croatia school removes Melania Trump English ads

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Billboards featuring a glamourous image of US First Lady Melania Trump and the caption: "Just imagine how far you can go with a little bit of English" were supposed to attract students to a language school in Croatia.

But the five roadside adverts were taken down on Tuesday after just four days on display, following a complaint from Trump's lawyer in her native Slovenia.

The American Institute school in Zagreb "grossly violated Croatia's law... since they unlawfully used the image and personality of Mrs Trump for commercial purposes," Trump's lawyer Natasa Pirc Musar said in an email to AFP.

"By using her image to advertise their services they have unlawfully intruded on her personality rights," she said.

"We are pleased they have realised they made a huge mistake."

Ivis Buric, who created the billboards, said they were intended to send a "very positive message" and present the First Lady as a role model.

"The main goal was to promote the English language," she said, speaking on behalf of the school.

She confirmed the boards were removed on the request of Trump's lawyers.

Trump, 47, was born Melanija Knavs in Slovenia when it was part of communist Yugoslavia. She left home in the 1990s to pursue a modelling career.

This took her to the United States where she met Donald Trump, whom she married in 2005.

After her husband's election win, efforts by Slovenian businesses to cash in with Melania cakes and White House slippers were also dealt a setback when a lawyer warned them to be careful about trademarks.

A honey producer removed jars that claimed the product came from "Melania's home garden", while others changed the name of their products, including the Rondo pizzeria whose "Trump" burger became the more generic "Presidential" burger.

Billboards featuring a glamourous image of US First Lady Melania Trump and the caption: “Just imagine how far you can go with a little bit of English” were supposed to attract students to a language school in Croatia.

But the five roadside adverts were taken down on Tuesday after just four days on display, following a complaint from Trump’s lawyer in her native Slovenia.

The American Institute school in Zagreb “grossly violated Croatia’s law… since they unlawfully used the image and personality of Mrs Trump for commercial purposes,” Trump’s lawyer Natasa Pirc Musar said in an email to AFP.

“By using her image to advertise their services they have unlawfully intruded on her personality rights,” she said.

“We are pleased they have realised they made a huge mistake.”

Ivis Buric, who created the billboards, said they were intended to send a “very positive message” and present the First Lady as a role model.

“The main goal was to promote the English language,” she said, speaking on behalf of the school.

She confirmed the boards were removed on the request of Trump’s lawyers.

Trump, 47, was born Melanija Knavs in Slovenia when it was part of communist Yugoslavia. She left home in the 1990s to pursue a modelling career.

This took her to the United States where she met Donald Trump, whom she married in 2005.

After her husband’s election win, efforts by Slovenian businesses to cash in with Melania cakes and White House slippers were also dealt a setback when a lawyer warned them to be careful about trademarks.

A honey producer removed jars that claimed the product came from “Melania’s home garden”, while others changed the name of their products, including the Rondo pizzeria whose “Trump” burger became the more generic “Presidential” burger.

AFP
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