On a sunny day in June in South Africa, three dozen women clad in identical flattering orange dresses were ejected from a World Cup football match. The offense: wearing dresses distributed by the company competing with the sponsor of FIFA's quadrennial event. In what FIFA believed was a coordinated action, the so-called "Bavaria Babes" were accused of "ambush marketing," which is illegal in South Africa.

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