The Commercialization Of Persona: Character Merchandising Of Non-Fictional Characters

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This book explores the commercialization of personality rights under intellectual property law, focusing on the protection of names, images, voices, signatures, and other personal attributes from unauthorized use.

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This book explores the commercialization of personality rights under intellectual property law, focusing on the protection of names, images, voices, signatures, and other personal attributes from unauthorized use. It examines the relationship between personality rights, privacy, publicity, trademarks, copyright, and constitutional freedoms. Through Indian and international case law, the book analyzes how courts have addressed misuse of celebrity identity in advertising and merchandising. It also discusses whether India needs a separate legal framework for personality rights. The work offers a thoughtful legal study with practical relevance for scholars, students, and practitioners in intellectual property and media law.

Book Details

Available Format

Paperback

ISBN

9789374262696

Language

English

Published Year

2026

Page Count

100

Size

6×9 in

Author

Maniratnam Bhati,

Priyanka Gehlot

Publisher

OrangeBooks Publication

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