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However the new strip has been shelved following confusion regarding permission to use Bob Marley’s image after buying it off a third party. “Bohemian Football Club acted in good faith and followed the correct process when purchasing the licence for this image via a world-leading third-party photo licensing company,” a spokesman for the club said.
“However, the Bob Marley representative agency has informed us that this company did not have the right to grant any such licence for this image. Subsequently, following direct correspondence with the Bob Marley representative agency, they cannot license the image to the Bohemian Football Club due to their own contractual and other obligations.
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