DIOS MIO - The KISS Principle of the Ethical Approach to Copyright and Right of Publicity Law

52 Pages Posted: 22 Aug 2012 Last revised: 29 Oct 2012

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Michael D. Murray

University of Kentucky, J. David Rosenberg College of Law

Date Written: August 22, 2012

Abstract

To copy or not to copy, to exploit the famous celebrity image or not to exploit it; these are the questions. The message of the modern legal world communicated through multiple voices in the academy is that copying often is perfectly acceptable and even laudable. An artist or designer might conclude that it is both legal and ethical to use whatever you can, use whatever you can get away with, use it until you get sued for using it. Yet plagiarism in the arts and sciences nearly universally is condemned.

This Article proposes an ethical approach to the use of copyrighted works and names, images, and likenesses protected by the right of publicity: DIOS MIO Don’t Include Others’ Stuff or Modify It Obviously.

The advice of this Article reflects the convergence of predominant purpose analysis and transformative/transformation analysis in copyright and right of publicity law that has led to a single set of recommendations for the legal and ethical treatment of protected works and celebrity names, images, and likenesses: seek first to create and not to copy or exploit, and create new expression by obvious modification of the old expression and content.

Keywords: copyright, right of publicity, ethics, plagiarism, fair use exploitation, transformation, transformative test, ethical use

JEL Classification: K1, K11, K13, K19, K39

Suggested Citation

Murray, Michael D., DIOS MIO - The KISS Principle of the Ethical Approach to Copyright and Right of Publicity Law (August 22, 2012). Minnesota Journal of Law, Science & Technology, Vol. 14, No. 1, 2012, Valparaiso University Legal Studies Research Paper No. 12-14, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2134416 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2134416

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