Over the years, the privacy-based tort of appropriation has become eclipsed by its flashier cousin, publicity. Such is perhaps to be expected in a world where seemingly everything has been turned into a saleable commodity. When celebrities are perpetually trading on their names and images in the open market, it may seem quaint, at best, to invoke a dignity as a basis for protecting personal identity. But this is exactly what happens. In case after case, even as they demand restitution for the converted monetary value of their names and images, celebrities also invoke dignitary concerns as a prime motivation in their attempt to protect and vindicate the integrity of their identities before the law. Moreover, for average citizens, the power t...
This essay is based on a featured lecture that I gave as part of the Cardozo Arts & Entertainment La...
The Article is adapted from a keynote lecture about my book, THE RIGHT OF PUBLICITY: PRIVACY REIMAGI...
This essay discusses how the right of publicity became such a robust property right — much more far-...
Over the years, the privacy-based tort of appropriation has become eclipsed by its flashier cousin, ...
The appropriation of an individual\u27s name or likeness without that individual\u27s consent subjec...
Legal protection against unauthorized commercial uses of an individual\u27s identity has grown signi...
The right of publicity is a legal theory which enables individuals to protect themselves from unauth...
This article challenges the conventional wisdom that the right of publicity is universally and uncon...
The right of publicity is a legal theory that enables individuals to protect themselves from unautho...
© 2010 Dr. David TanCelebrity sells. The right of publicity, broadly defined as the inherent right o...
The Right of Publicity: Privacy Reimagined for a Public World provides the first serious scholarly a...
The right of publicity has been, since at least 1977, a recognized concept. It was used, much like t...
The purpose of this Article is to explore the extent of an individual\u27s right of privacy, vis-à-v...
This Article challenges the standard account of the creation of the right of publicity. In legal lit...
Starting shortly after the emergence of the right of publicity in 1953 and continuing into the mid-1...
This essay is based on a featured lecture that I gave as part of the Cardozo Arts & Entertainment La...
The Article is adapted from a keynote lecture about my book, THE RIGHT OF PUBLICITY: PRIVACY REIMAGI...
This essay discusses how the right of publicity became such a robust property right — much more far-...
Over the years, the privacy-based tort of appropriation has become eclipsed by its flashier cousin, ...
The appropriation of an individual\u27s name or likeness without that individual\u27s consent subjec...
Legal protection against unauthorized commercial uses of an individual\u27s identity has grown signi...
The right of publicity is a legal theory which enables individuals to protect themselves from unauth...
This article challenges the conventional wisdom that the right of publicity is universally and uncon...
The right of publicity is a legal theory that enables individuals to protect themselves from unautho...
© 2010 Dr. David TanCelebrity sells. The right of publicity, broadly defined as the inherent right o...
The Right of Publicity: Privacy Reimagined for a Public World provides the first serious scholarly a...
The right of publicity has been, since at least 1977, a recognized concept. It was used, much like t...
The purpose of this Article is to explore the extent of an individual\u27s right of privacy, vis-à-v...
This Article challenges the standard account of the creation of the right of publicity. In legal lit...
Starting shortly after the emergence of the right of publicity in 1953 and continuing into the mid-1...
This essay is based on a featured lecture that I gave as part of the Cardozo Arts & Entertainment La...
The Article is adapted from a keynote lecture about my book, THE RIGHT OF PUBLICITY: PRIVACY REIMAGI...
This essay discusses how the right of publicity became such a robust property right — much more far-...