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Description du livre Hardcover. Etat : new. Hardcover. Celebrity and the Law provides an historical and conceptual context for understanding the phenomenon of the celebrity in contemporary society and analyses three areas of law in which celebrity status has a significant impact:\n\nthe law of passing off, which controls commercial use of the celebrity identity\nthe law of defamation, which protects the celebritys reputation in the community, and\n the law of privacy and confidence, which regulates intrusions into and disclosures of information about a celebritys private life\n\nSince celebrity interactions with legal systems are global phenomena, comparisons are made throughout the book between Australian celebrity law and that of other jurisdictions, such as the United States and the United Kingdom in its new European context. The book seeks to explain and analyse how the law has responded and ought further to respond to the phenomenon of celebrity and to the ever-expanding demands of celebrities for extensive legal protection and stringent controls over the unauthorized use of their identities.\nThe analysis in the book acknowledges the sensational and enchanting nature of celebrity and recognises that the celebrity persona is often a valuable cultural and expressive resource which is and ought to be, within reasonable limits, available for public use and public comment. The book never loses sight of the strong public interest in free competition and free speech, and the need to balance celebrity demands with a public sphere of robust and open dialogue, ideas, creativity and debate. An engaging and informative analysis of the role and impact of celebrity in several key areas of the law: commercial and creative use of identity, defamation and privacy. Since celebrity interactions with legal systems are a global phenomena, comparisons are made between Australian celebrity law, the US and the UK. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9781862877382
Description du livre Hardcover. Etat : new. Hardcover. Celebrity and the Law provides an historical and conceptual context for understanding the phenomenon of the celebrity in contemporary society and analyses three areas of law in which celebrity status has a significant impact:\n\nthe law of passing off, which controls commercial use of the celebrity identity\nthe law of defamation, which protects the celebritys reputation in the community, and\n the law of privacy and confidence, which regulates intrusions into and disclosures of information about a celebritys private life\n\nSince celebrity interactions with legal systems are global phenomena, comparisons are made throughout the book between Australian celebrity law and that of other jurisdictions, such as the United States and the United Kingdom in its new European context. The book seeks to explain and analyse how the law has responded and ought further to respond to the phenomenon of celebrity and to the ever-expanding demands of celebrities for extensive legal protection and stringent controls over the unauthorized use of their identities.\nThe analysis in the book acknowledges the sensational and enchanting nature of celebrity and recognises that the celebrity persona is often a valuable cultural and expressive resource which is and ought to be, within reasonable limits, available for public use and public comment. The book never loses sight of the strong public interest in free competition and free speech, and the need to balance celebrity demands with a public sphere of robust and open dialogue, ideas, creativity and debate. An engaging and informative analysis of the role and impact of celebrity in several key areas of the law: commercial and creative use of identity, defamation and privacy. Since celebrity interactions with legal systems are a global phenomena, comparisons are made between Australian celebrity law, the US and the UK. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9781862877382
Description du livre Hardcover. Etat : new. Hardcover. Celebrity and the Law provides an historical and conceptual context for understanding the phenomenon of the celebrity in contemporary society and analyses three areas of law in which celebrity status has a significant impact:\n\nthe law of passing off, which controls commercial use of the celebrity identity\nthe law of defamation, which protects the celebritys reputation in the community, and\n the law of privacy and confidence, which regulates intrusions into and disclosures of information about a celebritys private life\n\nSince celebrity interactions with legal systems are global phenomena, comparisons are made throughout the book between Australian celebrity law and that of other jurisdictions, such as the United States and the United Kingdom in its new European context. The book seeks to explain and analyse how the law has responded and ought further to respond to the phenomenon of celebrity and to the ever-expanding demands of celebrities for extensive legal protection and stringent controls over the unauthorized use of their identities.\nThe analysis in the book acknowledges the sensational and enchanting nature of celebrity and recognises that the celebrity persona is often a valuable cultural and expressive resource which is and ought to be, within reasonable limits, available for public use and public comment. The book never loses sight of the strong public interest in free competition and free speech, and the need to balance celebrity demands with a public sphere of robust and open dialogue, ideas, creativity and debate. An engaging and informative analysis of the role and impact of celebrity in several key areas of the law: commercial and creative use of identity, defamation and privacy. Since celebrity interactions with legal systems are a global phenomena, comparisons are made between Australian celebrity law, the US and the UK. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9781862877382