Publishing, Entertainment, Advertising and Allied Fields Law Quarterly, 12. sējumsCallaghan & Company, 1973 |
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122. lappuse
... appropriation continues to be a viable cause of action in privacy . I. THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE THEORY OF APPROPRIATION A. At Common Law The basic premise of the Warren and Brandeis article was found in property , although they did ...
... appropriation continues to be a viable cause of action in privacy . I. THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE THEORY OF APPROPRIATION A. At Common Law The basic premise of the Warren and Brandeis article was found in property , although they did ...
124. lappuse
... appropriation of property was not the same as injury to feelings , said these litigants had a right to free control of their names . They could not be used by the defen- dant in his parlor game without first obtaining the plaintiffs ...
... appropriation of property was not the same as injury to feelings , said these litigants had a right to free control of their names . They could not be used by the defen- dant in his parlor game without first obtaining the plaintiffs ...
140. lappuse
... appropriation.95 When appropriation is discussed , constitutional privilege is not a defense . By the nature of the cause of action itself the plaintiff in a suit for appropriation attempts to recover for a purely com- mercial ...
... appropriation.95 When appropriation is discussed , constitutional privilege is not a defense . By the nature of the cause of action itself the plaintiff in a suit for appropriation attempts to recover for a purely com- mercial ...
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