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P-ISSN 2575-3819
E-ISSN 2575-3827
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Vol. 18, Issue 1, 2010January 01, 2010 EDT

“Hasta La Vista, Funny Guys”: Arnold Schwarzenegger’s Fictional Voice Misappropriation Lawsuit Against Comedians Imitating His Voice and the Case for a Federal Right of Publicity Statute

Blair Joseph Cash,
misappropriationright of publicityright of privacycelebrity impersonationsMidler v. Ford Motor Co.common lawDormant Commerce ClauseCopyright Actfair use defensefederal protectioncommon law protection
Journal of Intellectual Property
Blair Joseph Cash, “Hasta La Vista, Funny Guys”: Arnold Schwarzenegger’s Fictional Voice Misappropriation Lawsuit Against Comedians Imitating His Voice and the Case for a Federal Right of Publicity Statute, 18 Journal of Intellectual Property 207 (2010).

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