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Title: Marilyn Monroe, Posh Spice and Me: Personality, Property and Privacy
Authors: Waelde, Charlotte
Issue Date: 2002
Citation: in (2002) ISLAT International Conference, pp10-15
Publisher: International Society for Law and Technology (ISLAT)
Abstract: The paper discusses the impact that advances in technology, specifically the ability to capture an image using photographic media, has raised questions: legal, moral and ethical, over the use and exploitation of such imagery. This paper considers two areas both of which concern the subject and the power that subject has over the image. The first is the extent to which control can be exerted over exploitation, and the second is the extent to which control can extend to digital manipulation. Both may be considered under the much broader head of personality rights.
Sponsor(s): Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC)
Keywords: digital media
personality rights
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1842/2293
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