1. "Right of Privacy--Appropriation of a Person's Name, Portrait, or Picture for
Advertising or
Trade
Purposes Without Prior Written Consent: History and Scope in New
York," 48 Albany Law Review 1-47 (1983)
Citations in Cases:
Lerman v. Flynt Distributing Co., 745 F.2d 123, 130 (2d Cir. 1984), cert.
denied, 471 U.S. 1054 (1985)
LeFlore v. Reflections of Tulsa, Inc., 1985 Okla. 72, 708 P.2d 1068, 1074 n.7,
1985 Okla. LEXIS 144; 64 A.L.R.4th 1001; 12 Media L. Rep. 1817 (1985)
Anderson v. Fisher Broadcasting Cos., 300 Ore. 452, 465 n.15, 712 P.2d 803, 811 n.15,
1986 Ore. LEXIS 1116; 12 Media L. Rep. 1604
(1986)
Beverley v. Choices Women's Medical Center, Inc., 141 A.D.2d 89, 96, 98, 532
N.Y.S.2d 400, 405, 407 (2d Dept.) (Brown, J., concurring in part and dissenting in part), app.
dismissed without op., 73 N.Y.2d 785, 536 N.Y.S.2d 743, 533 N.E.2d 673 (1988)
Howell v. New York Post, 81 N.Y.2d 115, 123, 612 N.E.2d 699, 703, 596
N.Y.S.2d 350,
354, 355, 1993 N.Y. LEXIS 658; 21 Media L. Rep. 1273 (1993)
Mason v. Hirschfeld, New York Law Journal, March 25, 1997 (Sup. Ct., N.Y.
Co.)
Calinescu v. Bank One, Columbus, N.A., New York Law Journal, May 26, 1998,
p. 32 (Queens Co. Civil Ct.)
Costanza v. Seinfeld, 181 Misc. 2d 562, 693 N.Y.S.2d 897, 899, 1999 N.Y.
Misc. LEXIS 300; 27 Media L. Rep. 2177 (Sup. Ct., N.Y. Co. 1999)
Citations in Books/Articles:
"In the Law Reviews," 6 Entertainment Law Reporter (June, 1984)
J. Thomas McCarthy, The Rights of Publicity and Privacy (1987) (passim)
"The Shrinking Back: The Law of Biography," 43 Stanford
Law Review 299, 360 n.85, n.212, n.213 (January, 1991)
"Right of Privacy Issues As They Apply to Photos," New
York Law Journal, March 27, 1992, at 5
"Private Ownership of Public Image: Popular Culture and Publicity
Rights," 81 California Law Review 125, 240 n.202 (January, 1993)
"Advertisers, Celebrities, and Publicity Rights in New York and
California," 39 New York Law School Law Review 763, 799 n.69,
n.102 ("'The value of freedom of speech and press has prompted the [New
York] courts to remove from the category of "use for the purposes of
trade" publications of newsworthy matters or matters of legitimate
public interest, even if the work is sold for a profit.'"), n.141 (1994)
"Minor League Rights of Publicity Are Major League," 2 Sports Lawyer Journal
227, 244 n.16, n.21 ("For a comprehensive history of New York's Civil Rights Law § 50 and § 51 up to 1983 see Savell, supra note 16.")
(Spring, 1995)
"Causal Chains and Statistical Links: the Role of Scientific
Uncertainty in Hazardous-Substance Litigation," 73 Cornell Law Review
469, 523
57 Oklahoma Bar Association Journal 1, 2618
15 Pepperdine Law Review 551, 578
"Stolen Photographs: Personality, Publicity, and Privacy," 75 Texas Law Review
779, 835 n.56, n.58, n.59 (March, 1997)
J. Gordon Hylton, "Symposium: Baseball Cards and the Birth of the Right of
Publicity: the Curious Case of Haelan Laboratories v. Topps Chewing Gum, 12
Marquette Sports Law Review 273, 285 n.67 (Fall, 2001)
Stacey L. Dogan and Mark A. Lemley, "What the Right of Publicity Can Learn
from Trademark Law," 58 Stanford
Law Review 1161, 1169 n.30 (February 2006)
62A American Jurisprudence 2d, "Privacy" § 68, n.81
Annotation, "Name Appropriation by Employer or Former Employer," 52
A.L.R.4th 156
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