The Article is adapted from a keynote lecture about my book, THE RIGHT OF PUBLICITY: PRIVACY REIMAGINED FOR A PUBLIC WORLD (Harvard Univ. Press 2018), delivered at Columbia Law School for its symposium, “Owning Personality: The Expanding Right of Publicity.” The book challenges the conventional historical and theoretical understanding of the right of publicity. By uncovering the history of the right of publicity’s development, the book reveals solutions to current clashes with free speech, individual liberty, and copyright law, as well as some opportunities for better protecting privacy in the digital age.The lecture (as adapted for this Article) explores in greater depth one major theme drawn from the book ― the right of publicity’s turn i...
Starting shortly after the emergence of the right of publicity in 1953 and continuing into the mid-1...
Rapidly developing technological opportunities for unauthorized uses of identity-from virtual kidna...
The right of publicity — the most recently developed type of intellectual property — allows a person...
The Article is adapted from a keynote lecture about my book, THE RIGHT OF PUBLICITY: PRIVACY REIMAGI...
The Right of Publicity: Privacy Reimagined for a Public World provides the first serious scholarly a...
I will first consider the case often wrongly credited with creating the right of publicity―Haelan La...
In The Right of Publicity, Professor Jennifer E. Rothman of Loyola Law School offers an in-depth gen...
The Right of Publicity has its root in privacy law. Samuel Warren and Louis Brandeis, in an 1890 art...
This article discusses the right of publicity, beginning in Part II with the difficulty in defining ...
This article challenges the conventional wisdom that the right of publicity is universally and uncon...
This Article challenges the standard account of the creation of the right of publicity. In the legal...
Despite the increasing importance attached to the right of publicity, its doctrinal scope has yet to...
This Article examines the overlaps between the right of publicity and rights granted by trademark la...
The only consistency in right of publicity jurisprudence has been inconsistency. The right can be de...
Review of Jennifer E. Rothman\u27s The Right of Publicity: Privacy Reimagined for a Public World
Starting shortly after the emergence of the right of publicity in 1953 and continuing into the mid-1...
Rapidly developing technological opportunities for unauthorized uses of identity-from virtual kidna...
The right of publicity — the most recently developed type of intellectual property — allows a person...
The Article is adapted from a keynote lecture about my book, THE RIGHT OF PUBLICITY: PRIVACY REIMAGI...
The Right of Publicity: Privacy Reimagined for a Public World provides the first serious scholarly a...
I will first consider the case often wrongly credited with creating the right of publicity―Haelan La...
In The Right of Publicity, Professor Jennifer E. Rothman of Loyola Law School offers an in-depth gen...
The Right of Publicity has its root in privacy law. Samuel Warren and Louis Brandeis, in an 1890 art...
This article discusses the right of publicity, beginning in Part II with the difficulty in defining ...
This article challenges the conventional wisdom that the right of publicity is universally and uncon...
This Article challenges the standard account of the creation of the right of publicity. In the legal...
Despite the increasing importance attached to the right of publicity, its doctrinal scope has yet to...
This Article examines the overlaps between the right of publicity and rights granted by trademark la...
The only consistency in right of publicity jurisprudence has been inconsistency. The right can be de...
Review of Jennifer E. Rothman\u27s The Right of Publicity: Privacy Reimagined for a Public World
Starting shortly after the emergence of the right of publicity in 1953 and continuing into the mid-1...
Rapidly developing technological opportunities for unauthorized uses of identity-from virtual kidna...
The right of publicity — the most recently developed type of intellectual property — allows a person...