![]() As Colin Birss J succinctly put it at first instance in this case: Yet whilst many states in the US recognise a ‘right of publicity’ – the right to control the commercialisation of their own image – such a right has never existed under English law. ![]() ![]() As such, every star wants to protect their image or name. From launching personalised perfume ranges to being the face of fashion houses, there can be no doubt that celebs are a high value commodity. It has become a global commercial enterprise in its own right. Nicola Hill, Associate and Jude King, Trainee Solicitor, Browne Jacobson LLP
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