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Right of Publicity Part 2

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the Apex Court held that one of the inherent aspects of the right to privacy as enshrined under Article 21 of the Constitution is the right to prevent others from using the person’s name or likeness without his consent for advertising or non-advertising purposes. State of T.N., 2007, I, no. 125, pourvoi no.

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SpicyIP Weekly Review (May 13- May 19) 

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Shamnad Basheer 1976-2019; taken at NUJS, Kolkata circa 2009. The Court ruled that the defendants have tried to slavishly copy the plaintiffs’ trademark by adopting a visually, structurally and phonetically similar trademark. Drop a comment below to let us know. On the occasion of Prof.

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Media Laws, Rights & Privacy Of Celebrities

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Furthermore, the Information Technology Act of 2000 makes it a crime to copy or transfer data from another person’s device without their permission. In light of the growing number of endorsement deals involving famous people, the government has now imposed a penalty on the endorser for promoting misleading advertisements.

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A Look Back at India’s Top IP Developments of 2023

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[Delhi High Court] On September 20, the Delhi High Court granted relief to film actor Anil Kapoor against the unauthorised use of his image, name, voice, and other traits of his persona for monetary gain, reinforcing his personality rights. Sarl a A Sarogi , where the Court affirmed the position on descendability of publicity rights.

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