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Commercializing the Personalities of the Dead: The Dangers of the Posthumous Market

IPilogue

Junghi Woo is a former IPilogue Content Manager, an IP Innovation Clinic Fellow and a 3L JD Candidate at Osgoode Hall Law School. Pina D’Agostino’s Directed Reading: IP Innovation Program course. A personality right is a proprietary right to recreate one’s self-identity using a person’s name, likeness, image and personality.

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Right of Publicity Part 2

IP and Legal Filings

Right To Publicity- A Constitutional Right The right of publicity stems from the right of privacy. But right to privacy only came to be recognised as a fundamental right in the year 2017 in the case of Justice K.S. Publicity Rights and the Right to Privacy in India, 31.1

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Italian Supreme Court admits possibility of global delisting/removal orders … at least under Italian law

The IPKat

This is a fundamental question when it comes to ensuring the effective protection of rights, including but not limited to IP rights, on the internet. It is also a question without an easy answer, given the conflicting rights and interests that come into consideration and require to be fairly balanced.

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[Guest post] Artificial Intelligence and (hopefully) the death of copyright

The IPKat

The problem is not human, but the work In fact, the whole issue is not about a person, but about a work. I believe that we should not monopolize information, as various IP rights do today. But the world does not end with "creator's rights." If someone invades your privacy, you can enforce your personality rights.

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[Guest post] China’s path to regulating facial recognition technology

The IPKat

Anja had a relevant publication in 2020, in case readers are interested: How Comprehensive Is Chinese Data Protection Law? On the one hand, there are privacy and data protection concerns, as this is a particularly intrusive form of data processing. The IPKat is delighted to host the following guest post by Anja Geller (Ph.D.