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Celebrities Sued for Posting Images of Themselves


March 5, 2021Copyright Law, Entertainment IP, IP Litigationcelebrities, paparazzi, selfiesMari Patterson

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In this episode of The Briefing by the IP Law Blog, Scott and Josh discuss the possible legal issues celebrities face when they post images of themselves that they did not take.

Watch this episode on Weintraub’s YouTube channel, here.

Read Scott Hervey’s article about this topic on the IP Law Blog.


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