This is a book chapter from a new casebook, Advertising & Marketing Law: Cases and Materials, by Rebecca Tushnet and Eric Goldman. This chapter examines the legal issues arising from featuring people in advertisements, including publicity rights and endorsement/testimonial guidelines
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This casebook covers advertising and marketing law. Topics include the definition of advertising, fa...
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The article provides an analysis of the right of publicity under the state laws of New York and Cali...
Annual roundup of Hot Topics in Advertising Law April 2, 2013https://digitalcommons.nyls.edu/iilp/10...
This Article is concerned with advertising by professionals, a phenomenon which has taken on greater...
Book synopsis: Using a wide range of visual examples and case studies, Advertising and Promotion 4th...
Entertainment Law: Cases and Materials on Established and Emerging Media is an exciting book that co...
This Article identifies a striking asymmetry in the law’s disparate treatment of publicity-rights ho...
In Bates v. State Bar of Arizona, a 1977 decision, the United States Supreme Court overturned the Am...
Whether a producer\u27s copyright in human audiovisual characters preempts the actors\u27 rights of ...
This casebook covers advertising and marketing law. Topics include the definition of advertising, fa...
This foreword to a special issue of the Buffalo Law Review provides an overview of seven articles ad...
Our creative project focuses on the body image controversies that exist in public relations and adve...
The ambit of Copyright law has expanded over time, leading to development of newer concepts such as,...
Last August, the American Bar Association adopted the Model Rules of Professional Conduct which sign...
Advertisers have used the rise of reality television, social media, and the public\u27s fascination ...
Tuesday, April 17, 2012 In this day and age advertising and media surrounds each and every one of us...
The article provides an analysis of the right of publicity under the state laws of New York and Cali...
Annual roundup of Hot Topics in Advertising Law April 2, 2013https://digitalcommons.nyls.edu/iilp/10...
This Article is concerned with advertising by professionals, a phenomenon which has taken on greater...
Book synopsis: Using a wide range of visual examples and case studies, Advertising and Promotion 4th...
Entertainment Law: Cases and Materials on Established and Emerging Media is an exciting book that co...
This Article identifies a striking asymmetry in the law’s disparate treatment of publicity-rights ho...
In Bates v. State Bar of Arizona, a 1977 decision, the United States Supreme Court overturned the Am...
Whether a producer\u27s copyright in human audiovisual characters preempts the actors\u27 rights of ...