The only consistency in right of publicity jurisprudence has been inconsistency. The right can be defined as the ability to control the commercial use of one\u27s identity, and its scope has varied from state to state and era to era. While aspects of the right of publicity partially overlap with copyright and trademark, its historical origins and underlying policy justifications are distinct. Indeed, understanding the unique position of the right has become increasingly important in the digital revolution, where celebrities are vigorously fighting to protect their identities from outside, commercial exploitation. Yet, in their efforts to monetize their names, images, and likenesses, celebrities are often implicating another protected right:...
For over a century, the right of publicity (ROP) has protected individuals from unwanted commercial ...
The right of publicity gives people the right to control the use of their name and likeness for comm...
The right of publicity finds itself increasingly threatened by the First Amendment. Recent decisions...
The only consistency in right of publicity jurisprudence has been inconsistency. The right can be de...
The right of publicity — the most recently developed type of intellectual property — allows a person...
The Right of Publicity: Privacy Reimagined for a Public World provides the first serious scholarly a...
Despite the increasing importance attached to the right of publicity, its doctrinal scope has yet to...
Over the past six decades, the right of publicity has been developed almost as quickly as the world ...
The Right of Publicity has its root in privacy law. Samuel Warren and Louis Brandeis, in an 1890 art...
Over the past six decades, the right of publicity has been developed almost as quickly as the world ...
The right of publicity is an established legal doctrine that grants individuals the exclusive right ...
This Article identifies a striking asymmetry in the law’s disparate treatment of publicity-rights ho...
The Article is adapted from a keynote lecture about my book, THE RIGHT OF PUBLICITY: PRIVACY REIMAGI...
The Article is adapted from a keynote lecture about my book, THE RIGHT OF PUBLICITY: PRIVACY REIMAGI...
For over a century, the right of publicity (ROP) has protected individuals from unwanted commercial ...
For over a century, the right of publicity (ROP) has protected individuals from unwanted commercial ...
The right of publicity gives people the right to control the use of their name and likeness for comm...
The right of publicity finds itself increasingly threatened by the First Amendment. Recent decisions...
The only consistency in right of publicity jurisprudence has been inconsistency. The right can be de...
The right of publicity — the most recently developed type of intellectual property — allows a person...
The Right of Publicity: Privacy Reimagined for a Public World provides the first serious scholarly a...
Despite the increasing importance attached to the right of publicity, its doctrinal scope has yet to...
Over the past six decades, the right of publicity has been developed almost as quickly as the world ...
The Right of Publicity has its root in privacy law. Samuel Warren and Louis Brandeis, in an 1890 art...
Over the past six decades, the right of publicity has been developed almost as quickly as the world ...
The right of publicity is an established legal doctrine that grants individuals the exclusive right ...
This Article identifies a striking asymmetry in the law’s disparate treatment of publicity-rights ho...
The Article is adapted from a keynote lecture about my book, THE RIGHT OF PUBLICITY: PRIVACY REIMAGI...
The Article is adapted from a keynote lecture about my book, THE RIGHT OF PUBLICITY: PRIVACY REIMAGI...
For over a century, the right of publicity (ROP) has protected individuals from unwanted commercial ...
For over a century, the right of publicity (ROP) has protected individuals from unwanted commercial ...
The right of publicity gives people the right to control the use of their name and likeness for comm...
The right of publicity finds itself increasingly threatened by the First Amendment. Recent decisions...