Just before the halftime show aired during Super Bowl 50 last year, R&B singer Janelle Monae danced and sang her way through the decades in a PepsiCo commercial that was viewed by hundreds of millions of people.

That 30-second ad, in which she walked through rooms representing different decades, is now a point of contention in the New York federal courts after a Norwalk-based advertising agency sued the international soda company for allegedly stealing its idea and not paying for it.

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