寻找肯尼亚承认形象权的法理依据

Moses Njoroge Muchiri
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形象权是经典知识产权法、不正当贸易行为法和隐私权法的交叉领域。这是一个最近在肯尼亚见证了显著的司法决定的领域,但尚未获得充分的曝光,因此值得作为一个潜在的新兴法理学领域进行研究。纵观世界不同司法管辖区的现行做法,我们可以发现在宣传权方面存在着不同的立场和做法。一方面,有些司法管辖区将宣传权归入广泛的人格权范畴,而在其他司法管辖区,这些权利被视为所有权。一些司法管辖区还采取混合方法,将所有权和人格权方法结合起来。形象权横跨四大法律领域:侵权行为法、财产法、隐私权和不公平贸易行为法。这些权利也与版权和商标权有共同的相似之处,尽管它们不是同义词。许多承认宣传权的国家都有这些方面的混合要素,或作为一种以假冒侵权为基础的普通法方式,或作为对宣传权的具体法定法规。在考虑每个司法管辖区的法律实践和发展时,必须认识到每个国家都根据其特定司法管辖区的社会经济需要和现实情况制定了具体的宣传权机制。本研究调查了肯尼亚人格权发展方面的法律情况。本文还简要介绍了其他几个选定的司法管辖区,试图回答在肯尼亚承认宣传权是否有法理依据的问题。
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In Search for a Jurisprudential Justification for the Recognition of a Right of Publicity in Kenya
Publicity rights fall in the intersection between classic intellectual property rights law, unfair trade practices law and privacy rights law. This is an area that has recently witnessed notable judicial decisions in Kenya which have not gained ample exposure and is therefore worth looking into as an area for potential emerging jurisprudence. A look at the existing practices across different jurisdictions in the world reveals various positions and approaches with respect to publicity rights. On one hand, there are jurisdictions in which publicity rights are categorized within the broad spectrum of personality rights, while in other jurisdictions these rights are treated as proprietary rights. Some jurisdictions also take a hybrid approach that amalgamates both proprietary and personality rights approaches. Publicity rights cut across four broad legal areas: tort, property, privacy and unfair trade practice law. These rights also have common similarities with copyright and trademark rights, although they are not synonymous. A significant number of countries which recognize a right of publicity have a mixture of elements of these areas, either as a form of common law approach based on the tort of passing off, or specific statutory enactments on publicity rights. Legal practice and development in each jurisdiction must be considered in the knowledge that each country has developed specific publicity rights mechanisms in response to the socio-economic needs and realities existing in its particular jurisdiction. This study surveys the legal landscape with respect to development of personality rights in Kenya. It also takes a brief look at several other select jurisdictions in an attempt to answer the question whether there is a jurisprudential justification for the recognition of a publicity right in Kenya.
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