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Does the Pope Wear Prada? Group 1 Overview ► Summary of Article – Matt ► Benefits and Harms – You Chen ► Rights – Brittany ► Economic Outcomes/Ethical Duties – Rachel ► Moral Solution – Jon ► Questions Summary of Situation ► Pope Benedict XVI ► Sighted using products Examples ►Apple iPod ►Serengeti Sunglasses ► Large # of Followers Very Devoted ► Can not accept endorsement $$ Ethical Dilemma Increased Marketing Power vs. Exploitation of Pope/Religion Benefit to Some ► The Companies Increase popularity Extend market line Gain on sales ►E.g. Bushnell - sunglasses Harms to Others ► The Pope Wrongfully used by companies E.g. Apple iPod ► Consumers Increase unnecessary expenses ► The Public Wrongfully led by media Rights Exercised •Rights of the Companies •Rights of the Pope Rights Denied ► Rights of the Consumers ► Rights of Other Companies Competitors Mistaken Identities Economic Outcomes / Ethical Duties Exploit religion to advertise product? “One of the best known people in the world!” Outcome = “Free” advertisement PRADA Moral Solution: If the Pope uses your product… ► Welcome ► But ► Our the increase in sales do not exploit the situation Decision: Follow Bushnell’s model, NOT Apple and General Electric Motorcars Questions??? If you were a marketer of a product the Pope was using, what would you do? If you were a devout follower of the Pope, how might his advertised use of a product affect you? Should religious figures be allowed to publicly endorse products, and if so, receive a financial compensation? Why or Why not? Is this really exploitation of the Pope? Where do you draw the line determining exploitation?