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How To Write A Life: Some Thoughts On Fixation And The Copyright/Privacy Divide, Laura A. Heymann
How To Write A Life: Some Thoughts On Fixation And The Copyright/Privacy Divide, Laura A. Heymann
Laura A. Heymann
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Comment On “Groove Is In The Hart”: A Workable Solution For Applying The Right Of Publicity To Video Games, Christopher B. Seaman
Comment On “Groove Is In The Hart”: A Workable Solution For Applying The Right Of Publicity To Video Games, Christopher B. Seaman
Christopher B. Seaman
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A New First Amendment Goal Line Defense – Stopping The Right Of Publicity Offense, Mark Conrad
A New First Amendment Goal Line Defense – Stopping The Right Of Publicity Offense, Mark Conrad
Mark A. Conrad
The use of images with the recognizable features of former NCAA student-athletes by a digital video firm has resulted in two highly publicized lawsuits by former college players claiming violations of their right of publicity. Thus far, two federal appeals courts – the Third Circuit in Hart v. Electronic Arts and the Ninth Circuit in Keller v. Electronic Arts -- have refused to dismiss their claims, concluding that the use of the player images constitute a valid cause of action. While their actions have garnered sympathy among the public and many scholars, it is the author’s contention that both lawsuits …
A New First Amendment Goal Line Defense – It’S Time To Stop The Right Of Publicity Offensive, Mark Conrad
A New First Amendment Goal Line Defense – It’S Time To Stop The Right Of Publicity Offensive, Mark Conrad
Mark A. Conrad
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