Models v. Strip Clubs and the Lanham Act
Briefly

by Dennis Crouch
Rights to use a person's Name-Image-and-Likeness or NIL generally fall within two categories of intellectual property: rights of publicity and rights of privacy.Rights of publicity protect commercial value that a person has developed in becoming a celebrity.Rights of publicity can also protect against resulting false impressions created by a seeming endorsement.
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