Vol. 16, Issue 1, 2008January 01, 2008 EDT
Taking a Bite Out of Michael Vick’s Publicity Rights: An Analysis of How teh Right of Publicity Should be Treated After a Celebrity is Convicted of a Crime
Taking a Bite Out of Michael Vick’s Publicity Rights: An Analysis of How teh Right of Publicity Should be Treated After a Celebrity is Convicted of a Crime
Stephen Reginald Fowler,
Right of publicityright of privacyMichael VickFirst AmendmentHaelan LaboratoriesInc. v. Topps Chewing GumInc.Midler v. Ford Motor Co.White v. Samsung Electronics AmericaInc.Comedy III ProductionsInc. v. Gary SaderupInc.newsworthinessparodyO’Brien v. Pabst Sales Co.validityMJ & Partners Restaurant Ltd. v. ZadikoffidentifiabilitySon of SamAli v. PlaygirlInc.transformative and expressive
Stephen Reginald Fowler, Taking a Bite Out of Michael Vick’s Publicity Rights: An Analysis of How Teh Right of Publicity Should Be Treated After a Celebrity Is Convicted of a Crime, 16 Journal of Intellectual Property 109 (2008).