The right of publicity is a legal theory which enables individuals to protect themselves from unauthorized, commercial appropriations of their personas. Although the right of privacy and the right of publicity are similar in that both doctrines are aimed at controlling the extent to which one party can use the details of the life of another, they nonetheless have come to represent distinct legal theories. Publicity actions typically are regarded as the means of achieving compensation for the loss of financial gain associated with a defendant’s unauthorized appropriation. In contrast, the right of privacy continues to be regarded as the predicate for actions based on hurt feelings. The reasons for this distinction are partially attributable ...
The only consistency in right of publicity jurisprudence has been inconsistency. The right can be de...
The right of publicity has been, since at least 1977, a recognized concept. It was used, much like t...
This Comment proposes a new cause of action for tarnishment of the right of publicity. The claim wou...
The right of publicity is a legal theory which enables individuals to protect themselves from unauth...
The right of publicity is a legal theory that enables individuals to protect themselves from unautho...
The Right of Publicity: Privacy Reimagined for a Public World provides the first serious scholarly a...
Over the years, the privacy-based tort of appropriation has become eclipsed by its flashier cousin, ...
Over the years, entertainers, athletes and other celebrities have sought legal protection for a vari...
The Right of Publicity has its root in privacy law. Samuel Warren and Louis Brandeis, in an 1890 art...
The purpose of this Article is to explore the extent of an individual\u27s right of privacy, vis-à-v...
The right of publicity protects persons against unauthorized uses of their identity, most typically ...
This Article has three objectives. First, it exposes the massive confusion surrounding the conflict ...
The so-called right of publicity gives individuals a legally protected interest against commercially...
The first Part of this Article charts a brief course through the history of the right of publicity a...
No country in the world is so driven by personality as is the United States. Since 1953, when the ri...
The only consistency in right of publicity jurisprudence has been inconsistency. The right can be de...
The right of publicity has been, since at least 1977, a recognized concept. It was used, much like t...
This Comment proposes a new cause of action for tarnishment of the right of publicity. The claim wou...
The right of publicity is a legal theory which enables individuals to protect themselves from unauth...
The right of publicity is a legal theory that enables individuals to protect themselves from unautho...
The Right of Publicity: Privacy Reimagined for a Public World provides the first serious scholarly a...
Over the years, the privacy-based tort of appropriation has become eclipsed by its flashier cousin, ...
Over the years, entertainers, athletes and other celebrities have sought legal protection for a vari...
The Right of Publicity has its root in privacy law. Samuel Warren and Louis Brandeis, in an 1890 art...
The purpose of this Article is to explore the extent of an individual\u27s right of privacy, vis-à-v...
The right of publicity protects persons against unauthorized uses of their identity, most typically ...
This Article has three objectives. First, it exposes the massive confusion surrounding the conflict ...
The so-called right of publicity gives individuals a legally protected interest against commercially...
The first Part of this Article charts a brief course through the history of the right of publicity a...
No country in the world is so driven by personality as is the United States. Since 1953, when the ri...
The only consistency in right of publicity jurisprudence has been inconsistency. The right can be de...
The right of publicity has been, since at least 1977, a recognized concept. It was used, much like t...
This Comment proposes a new cause of action for tarnishment of the right of publicity. The claim wou...