This Article has three objectives. First, it exposes the massive confusion surrounding the conflict between the right of publicity and the First Amendment. Second, it makes a case for resolving this conflict by applying a property and liability rule framework such as that found in other areas of the law. Third, it develops a specific mode of analysis within which this framework can be applied and thus supplies the organization that has so far eluded this difficult area. The overall inquiry of this Article is geared toward resolving those situations in which, but for the First Amendment, there would be a right-of-publicity violation. In such instances, courts must confront the impact of the First Amendment upon what would otherwise be an act...
Many jurisdictions have struggled with the difficult question of how they should interface the inter...
This Article identifies a striking asymmetry in the law’s disparate treatment of publicity-rights ho...
Intellectual property regimes operate in the shadow of the First Amendment. By deeming a particular ...
This Article has three objectives. First, it exposes the massive confusion surrounding the conflict ...
The first Part of this Article charts a brief course through the history of the right of publicity a...
The right of publicity is a legal theory that enables individuals to protect themselves from unautho...
A person\u27s right to publicity may often contradict with another person\u27s rights under the Firs...
This paper examines the tension between the First Amendment and Publicity Rights considering why and...
The right of publicity is a legal theory which enables individuals to protect themselves from unauth...
The right of publicity protects persons against unauthorized uses of their identity, most typically ...
Over the past fifty years, a new intellectual property right called the right of publicity has evolv...
Determining the best choice of law principle for right of publicity claims, and persuading courts to...
Despite the increasing importance attached to the right of publicity, its doctrinal scope has yet to...
This Article explores the nature and developing boundaries of the state law doctrine of the right of...
The right of publicity finds itself increasingly threatened by the First Amendment. Recent decisions...
Many jurisdictions have struggled with the difficult question of how they should interface the inter...
This Article identifies a striking asymmetry in the law’s disparate treatment of publicity-rights ho...
Intellectual property regimes operate in the shadow of the First Amendment. By deeming a particular ...
This Article has three objectives. First, it exposes the massive confusion surrounding the conflict ...
The first Part of this Article charts a brief course through the history of the right of publicity a...
The right of publicity is a legal theory that enables individuals to protect themselves from unautho...
A person\u27s right to publicity may often contradict with another person\u27s rights under the Firs...
This paper examines the tension between the First Amendment and Publicity Rights considering why and...
The right of publicity is a legal theory which enables individuals to protect themselves from unauth...
The right of publicity protects persons against unauthorized uses of their identity, most typically ...
Over the past fifty years, a new intellectual property right called the right of publicity has evolv...
Determining the best choice of law principle for right of publicity claims, and persuading courts to...
Despite the increasing importance attached to the right of publicity, its doctrinal scope has yet to...
This Article explores the nature and developing boundaries of the state law doctrine of the right of...
The right of publicity finds itself increasingly threatened by the First Amendment. Recent decisions...
Many jurisdictions have struggled with the difficult question of how they should interface the inter...
This Article identifies a striking asymmetry in the law’s disparate treatment of publicity-rights ho...
Intellectual property regimes operate in the shadow of the First Amendment. By deeming a particular ...