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Personality rights

  • As movie stars go to court to protect their ‘personality rights’, are they stifling creativity?

    As movie stars go to court to protect their ‘personality rights’, are they stifling creativity?

    Nandini Ramnath
    · Jun 02, 2024 · 08:00 am