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Vol. 22, Issue 2, 2015January 01, 2015 EDT

The Right to Say, “I Didn’t Write That”: Creating a Cause of Action to Combat False Attribution of Authorship on the Internet

Kathleen Brennan Hicks,
false attributiontrademarkattribution rightsmoral rightsDigital Millennium Copyright Actnotice-and-takedownonline worksLanham ActVisual Artists Rights ActGilliamDastarprincipalagent
Journal of Intellectual Property
Kathleen Brennan Hicks, The Right to Say, “I Didn’t Write That”: Creating a Cause of Action to Combat False Attribution of Authorship on the Internet, 22 Journal of Intellectual Property 375 (2015).

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