NFL Films Ruling Reverses Course, Blurs Right Of Publicity

Law360, New York ( October 31, 2014, 10:18 AM EDT) -- Earlier this year the Seventh Circuit stated that "there is no judicial consensus on how to resolve conflicts between intellectual-property rights and free-speech rights. "[1] That lack of consensus has deepened with an Oct. 10, 2014, memorandum and order from the U. S. District Court for the District of Minnesota, which differs in important respects from a Jan. 26, 2010, memorandum and order from that same court. [2] These differences will be noted and analyzed below. . . .

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