
Haystack in a Hurricane - The Legal Risks of Depicting Real People in NFTs
The Crypto Conversation
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First Amendment Protection in Video Game Lawsuits
The court found that the parody was protected as free speech because, again, it's sufficiently am i don't know if that was necessarily a transformative use analysis. A former rutkers quarterback sued a v n c a a and electronic arts for a college football game that depicted him in the video game. And they lost, because the court ruled that it wasn't sufficiently transformative enough. The first amendment is like a box of chocolates: You never know where you're to get.
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