The Right of Publicity: Privacy Reimagined for a Public World provides the first serious scholarly analysis of an increasingly important legal claim--the right of publicity. This unwieldy law, often the darling of celebrities, protects against the use of a person\u27s identity without permission. Often erroneously thought to have been created in the 1950s, the law has expanded into a new type of intellectual property right that limits free speech and interferes with authors\u27 use of copyrighted works. Most troublingly, the right of publicity now threatens to undermine the very rights of the individuals it was designed to protect. By revisiting the real story of how the right of publicity came to be what it is today, the author provides a ...
Starting shortly after the emergence of the right of publicity in 1953 and continuing into the mid-1...
This Article challenges the standard account of the creation of the right of publicity. In legal lit...
Over the years, entertainers, athletes and other celebrities have sought legal protection for a vari...
The Article is adapted from a keynote lecture about my book, THE RIGHT OF PUBLICITY: PRIVACY REIMAGI...
The Right of Publicity has its root in privacy law. Samuel Warren and Louis Brandeis, in an 1890 art...
In The Right of Publicity, Professor Jennifer E. Rothman of Loyola Law School offers an in-depth gen...
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...
The right of publicity is a legal theory which enables individuals to protect themselves from unauth...
This Article identifies a striking asymmetry in the law’s disparate treatment of publicity-rights ho...
Rapidly developing technological opportunities for unauthorized uses of identity-from virtual kidna...
Despite the increasing importance attached to the right of publicity, its doctrinal scope has yet to...
No country in the world is so driven by personality as is the United States. Since 1953, when the ri...
This Article examines the overlaps between the right of publicity and rights granted by trademark la...
For over a century, the right of publicity (ROP) has protected individuals from unwanted commercial ...
Starting shortly after the emergence of the right of publicity in 1953 and continuing into the mid-1...
This Article challenges the standard account of the creation of the right of publicity. In legal lit...
Over the years, entertainers, athletes and other celebrities have sought legal protection for a vari...
The Article is adapted from a keynote lecture about my book, THE RIGHT OF PUBLICITY: PRIVACY REIMAGI...
The Right of Publicity has its root in privacy law. Samuel Warren and Louis Brandeis, in an 1890 art...
In The Right of Publicity, Professor Jennifer E. Rothman of Loyola Law School offers an in-depth gen...
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...
The right of publicity is a legal theory which enables individuals to protect themselves from unauth...
This Article identifies a striking asymmetry in the law’s disparate treatment of publicity-rights ho...
Rapidly developing technological opportunities for unauthorized uses of identity-from virtual kidna...
Despite the increasing importance attached to the right of publicity, its doctrinal scope has yet to...
No country in the world is so driven by personality as is the United States. Since 1953, when the ri...
This Article examines the overlaps between the right of publicity and rights granted by trademark la...
For over a century, the right of publicity (ROP) has protected individuals from unwanted commercial ...
Starting shortly after the emergence of the right of publicity in 1953 and continuing into the mid-1...
This Article challenges the standard account of the creation of the right of publicity. In legal lit...
Over the years, entertainers, athletes and other celebrities have sought legal protection for a vari...