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Baseball Cards And The Birth Of The Right Of Publicity: The Curious Case Of Haelen Laboratories V. Topps Chewing Gum, J. Gordon Hylton Jan 2001

Baseball Cards And The Birth Of The Right Of Publicity: The Curious Case Of Haelen Laboratories V. Topps Chewing Gum, J. Gordon Hylton

Marquette Sports Law Review

No abstract provided.


Protection Of The Athlete's Identity: The Right Of Publicity, Endorsements And Domain Names , J. Thomas Mccarthy, Paul M. Anderson Jan 2001

Protection Of The Athlete's Identity: The Right Of Publicity, Endorsements And Domain Names , J. Thomas Mccarthy, Paul M. Anderson

Marquette Sports Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Right Of Publicity On The Internet, Cristina Fernandez Jan 1998

The Right Of Publicity On The Internet, Cristina Fernandez

Marquette Sports Law Review

No abstract provided.


"Image As Everything"... But Not When It Comes To A Right Of Publicity Infringement*, Holly Levinson Jul 1997

"Image As Everything"... But Not When It Comes To A Right Of Publicity Infringement*, Holly Levinson

University of Miami Entertainment & Sports Law Review

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Should The First Amendment Protect Against Right Of Publicity Infringement Actions Where The Media Is Merchandiser? Say It Ain’T So, Joe, Darren F. Farrington Mar 1997

Should The First Amendment Protect Against Right Of Publicity Infringement Actions Where The Media Is Merchandiser? Say It Ain’T So, Joe, Darren F. Farrington

Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Not For Just Another Pretty Face: Providing Full Protection Under The Right Of Publicity, James M. Left Apr 1994

Not For Just Another Pretty Face: Providing Full Protection Under The Right Of Publicity, James M. Left

University of Miami Entertainment & Sports Law Review

No abstract provided.


Will The Real Bette Midler Please Stand Up? The Future Of Celebrity Sound-Alike Recordings, Sharon Chester-Taxin Apr 1994

Will The Real Bette Midler Please Stand Up? The Future Of Celebrity Sound-Alike Recordings, Sharon Chester-Taxin

University of Miami Entertainment & Sports Law Review

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Federal Preemption Of The Right Of Publicity In Sing-Alike Cases, Leonard A. Wohl Oct 1990

Federal Preemption Of The Right Of Publicity In Sing-Alike Cases, Leonard A. Wohl

Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal

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The Right Of Publicity And Its Descendibility, Vicky Gerl Neumeyer Apr 1990

The Right Of Publicity And Its Descendibility, Vicky Gerl Neumeyer

University of Miami Entertainment & Sports Law Review

No abstract provided.


Privacy Rights Of Entertainers And Other Celebrities: A Need For Change, L. Lee Byrd Apr 1988

Privacy Rights Of Entertainers And Other Celebrities: A Need For Change, L. Lee Byrd

University of Miami Entertainment & Sports Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Right Of Publicity: A "Haystack In A Hurricane", Richard C. Ausness Jan 1982

The Right Of Publicity: A "Haystack In A Hurricane", Richard C. Ausness

Law Faculty Scholarly Articles

Over the years, entertainers, athletes and other celebrities have sought legal protection for a variety of occupationally related injuries. By virtue of being in the public eye, celebrities often complain that their private lives have somehow been invaded. This concept of invasion of privacy involves damages for mental anguish suffered by virtue of the unwarranted disturbance. However, performers may also suffer injury of an economic, rather than personal, nature. For example, an individual's performance may be used without his or her consent. People will normally pay to watch that entertainer, but where the performance is misappropriated, he is unable to …