Publishing, Entertainment, Advertising and Allied Fields Law Quarterly, 17. sējumsCallaghan & Company, 1978 |
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... statute which provides a cause of action when an individual's name or likeness is commercially appropriated . N.Y. CIV . RIGHTS LAW §§ 50 , 51 ( McKinney 1948 ) . The New York courts have strictly limited this statute as providing ...
... statute which provides a cause of action when an individual's name or likeness is commercially appropriated . N.Y. CIV . RIGHTS LAW §§ 50 , 51 ( McKinney 1948 ) . The New York courts have strictly limited this statute as providing ...
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Ohio Obscenity Statute Upheld The Ohio Obscenity Statute defines " Obscenity " as " When considered as a whole , and judged with reference to ordinary adults , or if it is designed for sexual deviates or other specially susceptable ...
Ohio Obscenity Statute Upheld The Ohio Obscenity Statute defines " Obscenity " as " When considered as a whole , and judged with reference to ordinary adults , or if it is designed for sexual deviates or other specially susceptable ...
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... Statute in Light of Miller The Defendant was charged with violating the Michigan Obscenity Law by possession of two motion pictures , " All The Way " and " Final Blow . " The court noted that despite prior suggestions from the court ...
... Statute in Light of Miller The Defendant was charged with violating the Michigan Obscenity Law by possession of two motion pictures , " All The Way " and " Final Blow . " The court noted that despite prior suggestions from the court ...
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