形象权的知识产权转向

J. Rothman
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这篇文章改编自我的书的主题演讲,《公开权:为公共世界重新想象的隐私》(哈佛大学出版社2018),在哥伦比亚大学法学院的研讨会上发表,“拥有人格:扩大的公开权”。这本书挑战了传统的历史和理论对宣传权的理解。通过揭示宣传权的发展历史,该书揭示了当前与言论自由、个人自由和版权法冲突的解决方案,以及在数字时代更好地保护隐私的一些机会。讲座(改编自本文)更深入地探讨了书中的一个主要主题——在20世纪70年代末,公开权从植根于个人的个人权利转变为与潜在身份持有人分离的知识产权。这种将人转化为一种知识产权的形式,导致了全国范围内宣传权法律的范围和范围的显著扩大。与此同时,将形象权视为知识产权,破坏了第一修正案和基于版权的法律限制,损害了身份持有人的自由,而身份持有人的利益正是该权利的正当理由。本文不仅考虑了知识产权的标题是否适用于宣传权,而且还考虑了宣传权法律带来的挑战是否放大了知识产权法今天面临的更普遍的问题——特别是,这些权利的持续扩张脱离了最初的权利理由,并且没有对具有社会价值的用途提供充分的保护。
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The Right of Publicity's Intellectual Property Turn
The Article is adapted from a keynote lecture about my book, THE RIGHT OF PUBLICITY: PRIVACY REIMAGINED FOR A PUBLIC WORLD (Harvard Univ. Press 2018), delivered at Columbia Law School for its symposium, “Owning Personality: The Expanding Right of Publicity.” The book challenges the conventional historical and theoretical understanding of the right of publicity. By uncovering the history of the right of publicity’s development, the book reveals solutions to current clashes with free speech, individual liberty, and copyright law, as well as some opportunities for better protecting privacy in the digital age. The lecture (as adapted for this Article) explores in greater depth one major theme drawn from the book ― the right of publicity’s turn in the late 1970s from being a personal right rooted in an individual to being an intellectual property right separable from the underlying identity-holder. This transformation of people into a form of intellectual property has led to significant expansions in the reach and scope of right of publicity laws across the country. At the same time, treating the right of publicity as IP has undermined First Amendment and copyright-based limits on these laws, and jeopardized the freedom of the very identity-holders upon whose interests the right is justified. The Article considers not only whether the IP rubric is appropriate for the right of publicity, but also whether the challenges posed by right of publicity laws are a magnified version of more general problems that IP laws face today ― in particular, the continued expansion of these rights unmoored from the initial justifications for the entitlements, and without adequate protections for socially valuable uses.
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