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  1. Personality rights - Wikipedia

    • Personality rights, sometimes referred to as the right of publicity, are rights for an individual to control the commercial use of their identity, such as name, image, likeness, or other unequivocal identifiers. They are generally considered as property rights, rather than personal rights, and so the validity of personality rights of publicity may survive the death of the in… See more

    Classification

    Personality rights are generally considered to consist of two types of rights: the right of publicity, or the right to … See more

    Civil law and common law jurisdictions

    In contrast with common law jurisdictions, most civil law jurisdictions have specific civil code provisions that protect an individual's image, personal data and other generally private information. Exceptions have been carved out … See more

    Country-specific jurisdictions

    In Australia, false association or endorsement is actionable via the law of passing off, not a separate law of "right of personality". The Henderson case was a decision of the Supreme Court of New South Wale… See more

     
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  2. Portrait rights refer to the legal ability given to individuals to protect their image and likeness. More commonly, it refers to the fact that celebrities and other famous individuals whose image has a commercial value can oppose the use of their recognizable image if their image is exploited.
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