Photo-fish wrote: Yes you did.
So.... Do you think a politician has that right?
Anyone has the right to control their personal image when someone intends to use that image for profit. It's no different than an entertainer retaining the rights to his image. It's called "personality rights" (The right of publicity, often called personality rights, is the right of an individual to control the commercial use of his or her name, image, likeness or other unequivocal aspects of one's identity.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Personality_rights
). It's not too much different than intellectual rights.
JSG wrote: Does this mean an end to those commercials that feature Abraham Lincoln, George Washington, etc in modern day settings?
Do you just sit there asking stupid-assed questions in an effort to be annoying or are you retarded? I linked to the Wiki article on on personality right... try reading it.
The Liberals GOP Twin wrote: Do you just sit there asking stupid-assed questions in an effort to be annoying or are you retarded? I linked to the Wiki article on on personality right...
The Liberals GOP Twin wrote: Do you just sit there asking stupid-assed questions in an effort to be annoying or are you retarded? I linked to the Wiki article on on personality right...
The Liberals GOP Twin wrote: Do you just sit there asking stupid-assed questions in an effort to be annoying or are you retarded? I linked to the Wiki article on on personality right...
The Liberals GOP Twin wrote: Do you just sit there asking stupid-assed questions in an effort to be annoying or are you retarded? I linked to the Wiki article on on personality right...