The Commercial Appropriation of Fame

The Commercial Appropriation of Fame
Title The Commercial Appropriation of Fame PDF eBook
Author David Tan
Publisher
Total Pages 342
Release 2017
Genre Celebrities
ISBN 9781108185288

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This book encourages a cultural understanding of the contemporary celebrity and analyses the laws governing the commercial appropriation of fame.

The Commercial Appropriation of Fame

The Commercial Appropriation of Fame
Title The Commercial Appropriation of Fame PDF eBook
Author David Tan (Law teacher)
Publisher
Total Pages 310
Release 2017
Genre Celebrities
ISBN 9781108184762

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Celebrities can sell anything from cars to clothing, and we are constantly fascinated by their influence over our lifestyle choices. This book makes an important contribution to legal scholarship about the laws governing the commercial appropriation of fame. Exploring the right of publicity in the US and the passing off action in the UK and Australia, David Tan demonstrates how an appreciation of the production, circulation and consumption of fame can be incorporated into a pragmatic framework to further the understanding of the laws protecting the commercial value of the celebrity personality. Using contemporary examples such as social media and appropriation art, Tan shows how present challenges for the law may be addressed using this cultural framework. This book will be of interest to intellectual property law academics, judges, practitioners and students in the US and common law jurisdictions, as well as those in the field of cultural studies.

The Commercial Appropriation of Fame

The Commercial Appropriation of Fame
Title The Commercial Appropriation of Fame PDF eBook
Author David Tan
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 341
Release 2017-04-20
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1107139325

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9.1 A Pragmatic Cultural Framework for Legal Analysis -- 9.2 Concluding Remarks -- Bibliography -- Index

The Commercial Appropriation of Personality

The Commercial Appropriation of Personality
Title The Commercial Appropriation of Personality PDF eBook
Author Huw Beverley-Smith
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 403
Release 2002-08-15
Genre Law
ISBN 1139433717

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Commercial exploitation of attributes of an individual's personality, such as name, voice and likeness, forms a mainstay of modern advertising and marketing. Such indicia also represent an important aspect of an individual's dignity which is often offended by unauthorized commercial appropriation. This volume provides a framework for analysing the disparate aspects of the problem of commercial appropriation of personality and traces, in detail, the discrete patterns of development in the major common law systems. It also considers whether a coherent justification for a remedy may be identified from a range of competing theories. The considerable variation in substantive legal protection reflects more fundamental differences in the law's responsiveness to commercial practices and different attitudes towards the proper scope and limits of intangible property rights.

The Cambridge Handbook of International and Comparative Trademark Law

The Cambridge Handbook of International and Comparative Trademark Law
Title The Cambridge Handbook of International and Comparative Trademark Law PDF eBook
Author Irene Calboli
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 1176
Release 2020-09-24
Genre Law
ISBN 1108502369

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Trade in goods and services has historically resisted territorial confinement, but trademark protection remains territorial, albeit within an increasingly important framework of multilateral treaties. Trademark law therefore demands that practitioners, policy-makers and academics understand principles of international and comparative law. This handbook assists in that endeavour, with chapters describing and critically analyzing international and regional frameworks, and providing comparative perspectives on the substantive issues in trademark law and related fields, such as geographic indications, advertising law, and domain names. Chapters contrast common law and civil law approaches while focusing on the US and EU trademark systems in light of the role these systems have played in the development of trademark laws. Additionally, this handbook covers other jurisdictions, both common law and civil law, on the Asia-Pacific, African, and South American continents. This work should be read by anyone seeking a better understanding of trademark law around the world.

Digital Data Collection and Information Privacy Law

Digital Data Collection and Information Privacy Law
Title Digital Data Collection and Information Privacy Law PDF eBook
Author Mark Burdon
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 339
Release 2020-04-23
Genre Law
ISBN 1108417922

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Calling for future law reform, Burdon questions if you will have privacy in a world of ubiquitous data collection.

International Copyright and Access to Knowledge

International Copyright and Access to Knowledge
Title International Copyright and Access to Knowledge PDF eBook
Author Sara Bannerman
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages
Release 2016-02-19
Genre Law
ISBN 1316445119

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The principle of Access to Knowledge (A2K) has become a common reference point for a diverse set of agendas that all hope to realize technological and human potential by making knowledge more accessible. This book is a history of international copyright focused on principles of A2K and their proponents. Whilst debate and discussion so far has covered the perspectives of major western countries, the author's fresh approach to the topic considers emerging countries and NGOs, who have fought for the principles of A2K that are now fundamental to the system. Written in a clear and accessible style, the book connects copyright history to current problems, issues and events.