Dr. Samantha Barbas’ book, Laws of Image: Privacy and Publicity in America, makes an original, important, and engaging contribution to the history of the privacy law in the United States. In the process, the book illuminates how we became a culture obsessed with image management and how the law developed and continues to evolve to protect our rights to become our own personal brands
A difficult set of legal issues stem from the crossover between stealth marketing and user generated...
What claim does an individual have to his own image? The question arises both for ordinary people a...
For over a century, the right of publicity (ROP) has protected individuals from unwanted commercial ...
Dr. Samantha Barbas’ book, Laws of Image: Privacy and Publicity in America, makes an original, impor...
The book review discusses and critically analyses the book “Laws of Image. Privacy and Publicity in...
Americans have long been obsessed with their images—their looks, public personas, and the impression...
Published as Chapter 9 in Injury and Injustice: The Cultural Politics of Harm and Redress, Anne Bloo...
We live in an image society. Since the turn of the 20th century if not earlier, Americans have been ...
The book Laws of Image. Privacy and Publicity in America adds an interesting historical viewpoint to...
The Right of Publicity has its root in privacy law. Samuel Warren and Louis Brandeis, in an 1890 art...
The Right of Publicity: Privacy Reimagined for a Public World provides the first serious scholarly a...
This book provides an introduction to U.S. copyright law and other legal issues, including the right...
Drawing on a wealth of original research, Jessica Lake documents how the advent of photography and c...
Over the years, the privacy-based tort of appropriation has become eclipsed by its flashier cousin, ...
This is a book chapter from a new casebook, Advertising & Marketing Law: Cases and Materials, by Reb...
A difficult set of legal issues stem from the crossover between stealth marketing and user generated...
What claim does an individual have to his own image? The question arises both for ordinary people a...
For over a century, the right of publicity (ROP) has protected individuals from unwanted commercial ...
Dr. Samantha Barbas’ book, Laws of Image: Privacy and Publicity in America, makes an original, impor...
The book review discusses and critically analyses the book “Laws of Image. Privacy and Publicity in...
Americans have long been obsessed with their images—their looks, public personas, and the impression...
Published as Chapter 9 in Injury and Injustice: The Cultural Politics of Harm and Redress, Anne Bloo...
We live in an image society. Since the turn of the 20th century if not earlier, Americans have been ...
The book Laws of Image. Privacy and Publicity in America adds an interesting historical viewpoint to...
The Right of Publicity has its root in privacy law. Samuel Warren and Louis Brandeis, in an 1890 art...
The Right of Publicity: Privacy Reimagined for a Public World provides the first serious scholarly a...
This book provides an introduction to U.S. copyright law and other legal issues, including the right...
Drawing on a wealth of original research, Jessica Lake documents how the advent of photography and c...
Over the years, the privacy-based tort of appropriation has become eclipsed by its flashier cousin, ...
This is a book chapter from a new casebook, Advertising & Marketing Law: Cases and Materials, by Reb...
A difficult set of legal issues stem from the crossover between stealth marketing and user generated...
What claim does an individual have to his own image? The question arises both for ordinary people a...
For over a century, the right of publicity (ROP) has protected individuals from unwanted commercial ...