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CyBarrister Quiz Answer: Question 10




10. If a Web Site is deemed to be for "advertising purposes," or for "purposes of trade," the use of a celebrity's (or a non-celebrity's) name or likeness thereon could be a violation of the right of publicity. States differ on whether the right of publicity extends to individuals who are no longer living.


Rights of Publicity on the Net

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