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Shelly

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Aug 12, 2001, 1:37:38 PM8/12/01
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I'm hoping someone can help me out here. I am a portrait artist and I
love drawing/painting portraits of Stevie Nicks...I have people who want
to pay me to do portraits of her and I have even thought of selling them
on ebay. Is this legal using a celebrities image for making money in
this manner? When I draw a portrait, I take it from a cd cover or photo
I have and I generally change the background, hair, clothing etc so it
isn't the same as the source I borrowed it from. Any help will be
appreciated!
Thanks in advance

Najena

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Aug 13, 2001, 12:20:10 AM8/13/01
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The_Wel...@webtv.net (Shelly) wrote in news:5423-3B76BEE2-1@storefull-
624.iap.bryant.webtv.net:

It may give Ms. Nicks cause for a civil action for misappropriation of
identity. Vanna White used this cause of action when an advertising agency
ran an ad that included a model turning letters in a fictious game show.
Not only that, you may be infringing on the copyright of the CD cover
creator. Your creation doesn't have to be exactly like the original to give
rise to these actions.

William J. Meyerbeck

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Aug 13, 2001, 11:26:38 PM8/13/01
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What made the Vanna White case interesting was
that is was not a model but a robot as it was
an ad for an electronics company.


"Najena" <naj...@coldmail.com> wrote in message
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Najena

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Aug 14, 2001, 12:30:52 AM8/14/01
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"William J. Meyerbeck" <meye...@softhome.nocrap2.net> wrote in
news:9l9r6h$kk$0...@pita.alt.net:

> What made the Vanna White case interesting was
> that is was not a model but a robot as it was
> an ad for an electronics company.

Yes! I forgot about the robot part =)
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