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Failing that, they settled for selfies with his many likenesses.
There's also some likenesses between the teams and their coaches.
That same technology has helped police create potential likenesses of killers.
Kris: But it's okay to use the likenesses of single women.
She seeks the youngest likenesses of each person she can find.
Puns are accidental echoes, random likenesses thrown out by our lexical cosmos.
I watched the video of your studio, and the likenesses seem so real.
"People have been stealing celebrity likenesses for years in this country," Dortch said.
The likenesses aren't much of a coincidence, considering that Fossil Group owns Misfit.
Three separate likenesses of Donald Trump are bland, soft, but perhaps understandably so.
Replacing its inhabitants with hundreds of terrifying, life-sized dolls in their likenesses.
Nonconsensual use of people's likenesses is a controversial topic in 3D-rendered porn communities.
"The likenesses between the Illinois and New York markets are really striking," she said.
Harry and Meghan's wax likenesses were unveiled in May 2018, right before their wedding.
In a series of exceedingly creepy charcoal drawings, Gary captures many of the creatures' likenesses.
The NCAA's definition of amateurism kept developers from using the players' actual names and likenesses.
Flanking the orrery are the likenesses of Benjamin Franklin, Isaac Newton, and other notable thinkers.
Le Brun understood that she was not simply selling likenesses and flattery, but narratives too.
It's also fashioned figurines bearing the likenesses of Harris's fellow 85033 White House contender Sen.
And at the same time he also captured likenesses with brilliant precision and great wit.
Projections on the floor formed grainy likenesses that followed each visitor like a digital shadow.
The most obvious lesson is how different these likenesses appear from his own: On Jan.
It includes a group of small punchy likenesses of unnamed people painted in Dakar, Senegal.
The cliché is that opposites attract, but what she found appealing were the many likenesses.
If the creators start making money on other people's likenesses, that could cause legal trouble.
Like other Hillary likenesses, she cut short her career to accommodate her husband's political life.
At the same time, Fortnite has a long history of drawing off likenesses in pop culture.
But actors still worried about these characters replacing them, or about losing control of their likenesses.
The life-sized likenesses that featured bouffant hair and a healthy orange paunch but no testicles?
It looks like the publisher has used various stars' likenesses on its covers over the years.
You inferred correctly, dear reader, there are at least two statuary likenesses of CR7 on Maderia.
The NFL Players Association, for example, has control over licensing and the use of player likenesses.
But they were also rendered nameless and uncredited, their likenesses and statistics present but unaccounted for.
The association said the First Amendment allowed use of the athletes' names and likenesses without compensation.
But many teams still cling to the old names and likenesses despite pressure to eliminate them.
He doesn't usually worry about likenesses, he said, unless he is painting his wife or children.
Rothberg said that their likenesses were probably licensed, and the film studio is probably paying the families.
For this reason, the consortium also prohibits submissions based on the likenesses of celebrities, brands, or logos.
In accordance with this doctrine, celebrities have grounds to take action when their names, images, likenesses, etc.
A new Twitter campaign is impersonating American teens, and using their likenesses to spread right-wing propaganda.
Individual privacy can be invaded by inserting people's likenesses into compromising (and sometimes pornographic) pictures and videos.
It chips away at a hero's greatness to keep making peculiar use of their likenesses and leftovers.
The paintings are roughly accurate likenesses but staged to amplify the grandeur and importance of their sitters.
Likenesses of Siouxsie Sioux and Billy Idol appear alongside a host of bright-haired, gender-indifferent rebels.
EA's motion capturing staff scans the heads of athletes to recreate their likenesses in the digital world.
His rich, highly saturated color palette and his use of decorative patterns complement his realistic, yet expressive, likenesses.
Universities use student-athletes' likenesses in advertising and make money on the sales of jerseys with their names.
The artist frequently borrows likenesses of famous characters for his works, which include large-scale sculptures and murals.
When considering the family of English words, it is tempting to look for the same sort of likenesses.
This is how the users discussed real people's likenesses, as broken down into datasets and optimal training times.
They also want a judge to order the companies to stop using Ellen and Sandra's names and likenesses.
Some software that's already available automates much of the process for creating the 3D likenesses of real people.
This land is a joyous celebration of differences and likenesses and harmony — and so is this magical book.
It's an affiliate marketing scandal that involves the unauthorized use of their names and likenesses to endorse products.
One of my favorite of Amichai's inventive likenesses occurs in a beautiful poem addressed to his young son.
His encounter with the author takes place beneath poster-size likenesses of Franz Kafka and Gabriel García Márquez.
Her abstracted music videos provided the soundtrack, but the real stars were her digital collages of the singers' likenesses.
In showbiz, where image is everything, actors have to be protective of their likenesses and the brand they represent.
The group's board of governors voted Tuesday to consider letting players benefit from their own names, images and likenesses.
Larger-than-life likenesses of the top Americans, including the freestyler Katie Ledecky, adorn the outside of the arena.
He shared his likenesses of Lenin and Yuri Gagarin, and she spent an afternoon showing me around the city.
Neither is interested in being specifically identified in the mural; instead, their likenesses are meant to represent their communities.
"I think that there's too much money being made off the athletes' skills, likenesses, whatever they're doing," Bowman said.
While Fatebe might not embrace multitudes, she does contain mirror-likenesses that are up to something, who knows what?
In recognition of this, we have commissioned a series of children's dolls in the likenesses of empowering female leaders.
Yes, the Portrait Gallery, part of the Smithsonian Institution, owns the only readily accessible complete collection of presidential likenesses.
Does the fascination of glimpsing ourselves outweigh the psychological strain of continually caching, processing, and relating these different likenesses?
The antitrust complaint targets marketing programs and contracts at Ohio State that promote the university using likenesses of athletes.
She started by painting likenesses of influential leaders of the Black Panther and Black Liberation movements fighting for equality.
The teaser depicts Jon Snow, Sansa and Arya Stark walking through a crypt that includes three statues bearing their likenesses.
The NCAA's Board of Governors voted Tuesday to allow college athletes to receive compensation for their names, images and likenesses.
The case is one of many seeking to curb the unauthorized use of celebrities' names and likenesses for commercial purposes.
But he vouched for his controversial "Famous" video, in which nude likenesses of various celebrities are seen in bed together.
They produced likenesses — generally flattering — that affirmed the status of rulers and nobles for one another, their constituencies and posterity.
For added wow, negative space forms two other likenesses that, as Mr. Flatt noted, people might not see right away.
Sculpting celebrity likenesses — and meeting the expectations of their fans — is tough work, especially in the age of social media.
The most prominent right of publicity cases have involved celebrities whose likenesses were used in an unauthorized commercial context using impersonators.
He visited archaeological sites to study just-dug-up artifacts, and harvested clay from the surrounding region to sculpt exact likenesses.
If college athletes are going to make money off their likenesses while in school, their scholarships should be treated like income.
Since the birth of photography in 1839, photographers have designed and built photography studios to meet the public's demand for likenesses.
They use our likenesses to make the merger of our online and offline worlds feel truly personal for the first time.
"One of the challenges of working with 8-bit Nintendo graphics is that likenesses have to be pixel perfect," Hong says.
Henri was uncomfortable painting likenesses of strangers, but when painting family and friends he produced some superlative examples of the genre.
It had been an undertaking, Mr. Simons said, to reach out to the sitters to secure permission to use their likenesses.
Norman Reedus, Mads Mikkelsen, Léa Seydoux, and Margaret Qualley lend their likenesses and acting talents to main characters in the game.
If you look carefully at the Grandmaster's tower on Sakaar, you can see likenesses of past arena champions sculpted into its exterior.
BTS World, on the other hand, was brought to life by those who hold the contracts to BTS's work, likenesses, and livelihoods.
Perhaps female and minority viewers were once more tolerant of films that offered only caricatures of themselves, or omitted their likenesses altogether.
"If college athletes are going to make money off their likenesses while in school, their scholarships should be treated like income," Sen.
On Tuesday, the National Collegiate Athletic Association announced that they will allow athletes to be compensated for their names, images and likenesses.
Many "likenesses of Tufts figures emerged clearly," but "the artists made no attempt to paint direct portraits," according to the university's statement.
But as preserved documents and letters suggest, the image is notably one of the earliest known likenesses of a same-sex couple.
Directors Guillermo del Toro and Nicolas Winding Refn provide the likenesses (though not the voices) for major characters Deadman and Heartman, respectively.
Trump "appears" in the traditionally symbolism-filled season 7 title sequence, his likenesses popping up as a mask donned by a nude man.
"If college athletes are going to make money off their likenesses while in school, their scholarships should be treated like income," he wrote.
In the 1860s, just as a newfangled method of producing likenesses began to gain popularity, the young Bernhardt sat for her first photograph.
It seems to us next to impossible for white men to take likenesses of black men, without most grossly exaggerating their distinctive features.
Contardi, 24, can turn hundreds of Rubik's Cubes into massive portraits bearing the likenesses of celebrities like LeBron James, Rihanna and Justin Timberlake.
They are suing over false advertising and the unauthorized use of their names and likenesses to endorse products — a "right of publicity" claim.
Though the cage was removed in 1995, the newly installed brass likenesses are intended as a homage, Hervé Houdré, the general manager, said.
Road to Respect is an officially-licensed product, and features many of the core cast members' likenesses and voice acting, including James Gandolfini.
Its sculptures, figures and likenesses are in historical, military, sports and science museums, including the Smithsonian Institution; and at historical sites and estates.
Reproductions of Renty and Delia's likenesses are also currently on display on campus in an exhibit called Slavery in the Hands of Harvard.
In fact, the entire store (like Ferrigno's) is covered with photographs of soccer players holding their own likenesses in nativity scene statuette form.
With some 2212 likenesses by a notoriously testy, people-aversive artist-rebel, this is the largest gathering of its kind in a century.
With some 6383 likenesses by a notoriously testy, people-aversive artist-rebel, this is the largest gathering of its kind in a century.
Neon is just digital avatars — computer-animated human likenesses about as deserving of the "artificial human" moniker as Siri or the Tupac hologram.
In A Scanner Darkly, Phillip K. Dick imagined a "scramble suit" that projected the likenesses of millions of other people onto the wearer.
Many of the accounts, known as bots, borrowed likenesses and personal details from real people, helping them avoid detection and deletion by Twitter.
What we can learn from a history of Hillary and her likenesses related to major moments of her first ladyship and political career?
That produced 30 (rather different) likenesses of Ms Manning, whose image was repressed at the time, which Ms Dewey-Hagborg turned into 3D portraits.
The trio filed a complaint on Wednesday, accusing Hillair Capital Management of trademark infringement for using their likenesses on the products without their permission.
"The California law did get one thing right: It forced the discussion of NIL [names, images and likenesses] into the national conversation," Gonzalez said.
In fact, around this time was also when we began receiving the cease-and-desist letters from celebrities whose likenesses appeared in our videos.
The back of the shirts are emblazoned with likenesses of Stone and former President Richard Nixon, echoing the Nixon tattoo on Stone's own back.
At the time, Shanks was known for painting the likenesses of celebrities like Princess Diana, Margaret Thatcher, Ronald Reagan, and Epstein associate Bill Clinton.
But increasingly, they're taking the opportunity to make a buck off of nonconsenting women's likenesses, by selling face-swapped fake porn creations for cryptocurrency.
Far more divisive, however, are the building lobby's generous likenesses of Hitler, Mussolini, and other racist propaganda and imagery, as first reported by NY1.
Not so as Barack and Michelle Obama became the first African-American presidential couple to have their likenesses enshrined at the National Portrait Gallery.
Subway used the likenesses of McLaughlin and the couple's children without getting proper consent while knowing about the allegations against Fogle, the lawsuit said.
What they did have were artists who could copy likenesses from fresh corpses or even reconstruct them from family descriptions, though some charged extra.
Unlike Electronic Arts' NHL 17, Trudeau's hockey game does not feature career campaign modes, fantasy drafts, or licensed teams and real-world player likenesses.
The rapper used the likenesses of several celebrities including Taylor Swift, Donald Trump, Rihanna and Chris Brown, showing them laying naked in bed beside him.
An analysis by Media Matters for America, a liberal group, found eight states filed bills with substantial likenesses to the ADF model in 22015 alone.
Mr Gillespie wants the statuary preserved, perhaps supplemented with signage explaining that the likenesses of Southern generals and political leaders are symbols of white supremacy.
The damn DC lawyers decided they were going to get permission from all the famous people for their likenesses, which they didn't need to do.
As many as 700,000 individuals had their likenesses uploaded from Flickr to the giant facial-recognition database MegaFace, including many children, according to the report.
Gavin Newsom's law that loosened the criteria for collegiate athletes to profit from their names, images, and likenesses starting approximately three years down the line.
Governor Gavin Newsom legalized a bill that allows student-athletes be paid from from the use of their names, images, and likenesses starting in 2023.
The bill, which aims to permit college athletes to earn money from their names, images, and likenesses, was passed unanimously by the California state legislature.
So far, Snoop Dogg, Lena Dunham, and George Takei are but a few of the names who have embraced his delectable take on their likenesses.
On Wednesday, Ellen DeGeneres and Sandra Bullock filed a joint lawsuit in Los Angeles Superior Court against unnamed companies using their likenesses to sell products.
More than 200 demonstrators gathered outside of Chequers, including two wearing giant papier-mâché heads with unflattering likenesses of the president and the prime minister.
In August, their "Statues for Equality," 10 likenesses of women including Angelina Jolie and Michelle Obama, will line the property facing Radio City Music Hall.
Kendall Jenner apologized for her clothing line's insensitive use of the Notorious B.I.G.'s and Tupac Shakur's likenesses ("we are huge fans of their music").
The group's success in New York spawned shows in multiple cities, appearances on "The Simpsons" and wax figure likenesses at Madame Tussauds in Times Square.
Millions of images from Flickr, the photo-sharing site, are now part of a database called MegaFace, which contains the likenesses of almost 700,000 people.
In the ad files, multiple ads depict the likenesses of Michael Brown, Philando Castille, and other African American men who were shot by the police.
Their subjects are happy to chat, and touched (if also sometimes a little embarrassed) to behold their likenesses turned into large-scale public art installations.
Some of these bots actually use real people's likenesses (without their knowledge) and are employed to sway opinions, impact someone's influence online, and scam unwitting users.
This is mostly thanks to their use in creating face-swapped porn, with users on Reddit using the tech to paste celebrities' likenesses onto adult clips.
In other words ... not only are Ellen and Sandra saying the companies used their names and likenesses without permission ... they just made all this stuff up.
I can still recognize the likenesses of College Hoops 218K214's Jayhawks, but now I also recognize that none of them were compensated for their use.
Despite the likenesses, the W Series is separate from Formula One, although the group of people behind it includes some well-known faces from the sport.
Whether identified by name or not, the likenesses went well beyond being those of studio models; they had a particularity that made them read as portraits.
MegaFace contains the likenesses of nearly 700,000 individuals and is used to test and train some of the most sophisticated artificial intelligence systems in the world.
Picture this: Donald Trump's giant face added to Mount Rushmore, sitting beside the likenesses of former presidents George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt, and Abraham Lincoln.
The likenesses of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, William and Catherine, remain on display alongside figures of Queen Elizabeth II and her husband, Prince Philip.
As we left the small mirrored room at the kitschy Museum of Illusions, where our likenesses warped and refracted, we encountered a third set of twins.
In 2013, the appeals court issued a similar ruling in a lawsuit against EA on behalf of college athletes whose likenesses were used in video games.
The controversy was further amplified when Kanye released the video for "Famous" — which included the nude likenesses of multiple celebrities, including Swift — apparently without their permission.
One features the likenesses of Pope Francis and the president while another celebrates Trump's summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un,  the New York Times  reported.
For those still reeling from the 2016 presidential election, both Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump make appearances in the minute-long sequence — or, rather, their likenesses do.
But I also realized that searching for clues and likenesses between us, as I had since I was a little girl, could never really validate our relationship.
The dam has officially cracked on college athletes benefiting from their own likenesses — now the question is how much ground the NCAA is actually willing to give.
Then Hack was brought on to draw the likenesses of the cast in the Chilling Adventures style to make the entire piece decidedly at home on Netflix.
Of course, this being Houston, even hometown legends like Beyoncé weren't immune to having James' face grafted onto their likenesses, though this felt more celebratory than malicious.
Facebook Spaces, the company's budding social-VR app, is getting a slew of avatar customization options so your cartoonish likenesses can be even more unique and personal.
He turned to Robert Adamson's Edinburgh studio to photograph their likenesses in preparation for his enormous canvas, for which over 2,000 images were shot over five years.
Kathleen claims she never authorized the use of their likenesses in the ad -- which aired 2,309 times -- and it has caused her and the kids great damage.
Players' unions, many of which license the players' likenesses to video game publishers, and sports agents have advised athletes to secure licensing agreements before they get tattooed.
They rattle off names of real horses whose Breyer likenesses they collect like baseball cards: renowned dressage competitors, prolific Arabian broodmares, Queen Elizabeth II's favorite Fell pony.
They're likenesses of the former number one tennis player in the world, Billie Jean King, jazz legend Ella Fitzgerald, and the founder of modern nursing, Florence Nightingale.
In addition to the money awarded, the court ordered that Girls Do Porn must return all of their images, likenesses, videos, and/or copyrights to the plaintiffs.
Over the years, other wax debuts at Madame Tussauds have been subjected to the scorn of devotees, including likenesses of Justin Bieber, Ryan Gosling and Taylor Swift.
Less than half of the states in the US have an established "right of publicity," which gives individuals the right to control the commercial use of their likenesses.
For those of you somehow unfamiliar with the little cartoon likenesses, the Bitmoji app allows you to essentially create "your own personal emoji," as the company puts it.
The National Collegiate Athletic Association announced Tuesday that it will reverse a long-standing rule and allow student-athletes to be compensated for their names, likenesses, and images.
Apart from their metallurgical prowess, they were skilled potters, producing sculpted vessels and stirrup-spouted jars on which they recorded their likenesses, lives, animal deities and religious ceremonies.
Chief among them: that it allowed strangers to trade users' names and likenesses without their permission; and that trolls could post abusive comments on profiles they had acquired.
If the world slips into a sense of hopelessness driven by mistrust, lack of confidence and authoritarianism, it becomes a world defined by our differences not our likenesses.
The N.C.A.A. has asked the United States Supreme Court to hear a case that successfully challenged its use of names, images and likenesses of college athletes without compensation.
Also known as the Fair Pay to Play Act, the bill gives student-athletes the ability to earn money from the use of their names, images, and likenesses.
Like celebrities who've copyrighted the use of their images, porn performers whose videos are used in deepfakes have slightly more control over their own likenesses than private citizens.
J.) introduced a raft of proposals Thursday to protect athletes' labor rights, including requiring compensation for college athletes for the rights to their names, images and likenesses (NIL).
Poem Aristotle wrote that poets are those who have "an eye for resemblances," unexpected likenesses that only by means of the poem reveal themselves to us as true.
In the spirit of inclusiveness, art critics and people with access to Twitter cited other touchstones of downright terrible likenesses, like the weird courtroom sketch of Tom Brady.
In his dozens of lithographic likenesses of hometown friends — he likened the series to a patchwork quilt — the sitters, accompanied by conversational quotations, look casually but distinctly regal.
The New Jersey senator's plan builds on legislation recently passed in California, which will permit student athletes to receive payment for the use of their likenesses by 2023.
The fashion industry is no stranger to the practice of commodifying the likenesses, dress styles, and traditions of marginalized consumer groups to whom it actively does not cater.
The Kardashians' victory means that Haven Beauty will have to immediately cease using the Kardashian trademark, likenesses, or any images of them in concert with their goods or services.
The vote was a surprising turn by the N.C.A.A., which for years has resisted calls for athletes to be compensated for the use of their names, images and likenesses.
The right of publicity is a state-specific legal doctrine developed to give individuals the ability to prevent others from commercially exploiting their names and/or likenesses without permission.
For individuals whose likenesses appear in these videos without their consent, enlisting the help of gatekeepers like Twitter will be the best way to stop this content from spreading.
The landmark case that sought to allow college athletes to be paid for the use of their name, images, and likenesses (or NILs) in television broadcasts and video games?
And college football and basketball players don't financially benefit from the commercial licensing of their images, names, and likenesses even though their overwhelming presence undergirds the money-making system.
Criticism of the traditional model has mounted in recent years, and an antitrust lawsuit challenging the NCAA's use of player likenesses eventually led to the cost-of-attendance option.
Suddenly the intimate nudes — almost all recognizable likenesses of Claire — took on an amplified, neon eroticism that felt like his answer to the aggressiveness he admired in de Kooning.
Raquel Laranjo, a special-effects makeup artist, uses Dubsmash to showcase her celebrity likenesses, posting on Instagram recreations of stars including Michael Jackson, Freddie Mercury and, most recently, Prince.
A wide swath of society owned treasured likenesses of themselves that they displayed at home, kept in specially made cases, sent to their lovers or bequeathed to their descendants.
A planned summer basketball league, the Historical Basketball League, would pay scholarships for its college-level players while enabling them to sell their names, images and likenesses to sponsors.
A few states, notably North Carolina and California, have bills floating around that would allow athletes to be paid if, say, a video game uses their names and likenesses.
The appeals court rejected EA's argument that its use of the likenesses was "incidental," and thus protected under the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution, which guarantees free speech.
The Mother of Dragons and Jon Snow (or is it Targaeryen?) have had their likenesses permanently placed onto more fans than you might think — and they're not the only ones.
Related Link: Kanye West to debut 'Famous' music video The video also shows the likenesses of Caitlyn Jenner, Ray J, George W. Bush, Bill Cosby and "Vogue" editor, Anna Wintour.
Then I began to try to visualize how the Met might effectively feature a judicious number of these small, intimate likenesses in an innovative way in one of our galleries.
"Canova's Washington", an exhibition at the Frick Collection in New York, brings rare likenesses of Washington together for the first time, revealing how artists approached the problem of the presidency.
The theory gained traction after an old grainy photo surfaced that appeared to show vague likenesses of Earhart and Noonan on a dock on Jaluit Atoll in the Marshall Islands.
As if the news of Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie's divorce announcement wasn't hard enough, Madame Tussauds has made it official by already separating the Hollywood power couple's wax likenesses.
Understanding FaceApp's policy on paperFaceApp's terms of service give the company license to use photos and other information uploaded by users for commercial purposes, including their names, likenesses, and voices.
The legislation takes effect in 2023 and allows athletes at California colleges that make more than $10 million in media rights revenue each year to make money from their likenesses.
The extended video — reminiscent of Beyoncé's "Lemonade" in length — features multiple likenesses of Mr. Ocean, in black and white, undertaking a construction project in what appears to be a warehouse.
Though the game doesn't feature the likenesses of any of the players on those teams, the schools face off in a version of the College Football Playoff in "Madden's" prologue.
The antitrust lawsuit that might have allowed players to profit off the use of their likenesses in video games and other media ended in an extremely limited victory for players.
There are five archival garments — four dresses and a skirt — that are near likenesses of vintage designs, as well as 11 styles that serve as modern interpretations of those items.
Throw in the wax likenesses Mr. Owens commissioned from the experts at Madame Tussauds in 2006 for Pitti Uomo and that depicted the designer naked and urinating on the floor.
They're also on trial in San Diego civil court, accused by 22 of the women who appeared in the films of fraud, emotional distress damages, and misappropriation of their likenesses.
It's put the first family's likenesses on thousands of ads and purchased thousands more asking users to sign mysterious cards for the first family on Christmas, Thanksgiving, and Valentine's Day.
While the Met collection includes important portraits from the beginnings of photography in the mid-19th century to the present, the museum has until recently acquired few likenesses of African Americans.
And on such websites, a full 100 percent of the videos' subjects were women — usually female celebrities having their likenesses swapped into sexually explicit porn videos without their knowledge or consent.
More traditional copyright issues such as the likenesses of characters came into play, but the company also said it owned the Klingon language, a claim that could have far-reaching implications.
The message was accompanied by a photo showing the silhouettes of RM, Jin, SUGA, j-hope, Jimin, V and Jung Kook's likenesses standing on a stage looking out into a crowd.
But for celebrities who are outlived by their commercial value, it could be up to their heirs to decide the most respectful way to convert their likenesses into cold, hard cash.
Not their actual faces, but rather their attention-grabbing likenesses: oversized cutouts of their heads, waved around by fans looking to draw the eye of both opposing shooters and network cameras.
But video games, right, you know those things—they've also hosted a plethora of pop sorts, and not just in those play-along music titles with their Actual Likenesses in them.
Copyright claims are just a Band-Aid for issues of consent and ownership of our own likenesses online, and our personal data, and they're too prone to misuse by powerful entities.
An online petition against Ms. Chiha's books mentioned the blackface photos and her "J-Pain" nickname, and asked supporters to alert the artists' legal teams that their likenesses were being used.
The photos might not have been stolen from a cam girl or a YouTuber, but the couple never asked for their likenesses and activities to be dissected on the Today show.
With the exception of the perky ears and white, fluffy coat, Izzie does kind of look like the images below — I can see some likenesses in the eyes and snout, for example.
Unlike the quilts, the Joy Cometh series is rendered in oil paint and portrays the slave rebels in highly realistic likenesses based on Towns himself and five others who modeled for him.
"In America, we give maximum latitude to our citizens to talk about politicians, even if those citizens form companies that sell products that make money off likenesses of those politicians," Gander said.
It's also not 100% making fun of McGwire and Canseco, whose presumably unauthorized likenesses are used not for their specific personalities but for the specific '80s brand of hypermasculinity that they represented.
Desmeules' practice, which she refers to as "plastic surgery." comprises her sculpting the likenesses of celebrities, world leaders, cartoon characters, artists, animals, and more onto human bodies, creating horrifying, piñata-like results.
None of the women featured in these films—neither the porn performers nor the women whose faces were being used—had consented to have their likenesses spread around the internet like that.
On forums like Reddit, marketplaces like Patreon, and on standalone websites, communities of anonymous users are making, selling, and getting off to the computer-generated likenesses of celebrities and other real people.
Tucked away in an office building basement, the bizarre restaurant is decked from head to toe with murals of Kobito and Gudetama as scattered life-sized statues watch you devour their likenesses.
Desus, or Daniel Baker, and Mero, Joel (pronounced Joe-él) Martinez, sat in the shiny leather armchairs in which they conduct the show, with votive candles bearing their likenesses standing between them.
For years, prosthetics were deep in the uncanny valley, making actors who wore them look not quite human, but recent advances in materials and expertise have allowed artists to create remarkable likenesses.
And it gained new levels of popularity after rolling out features like lenses, which lets users transform their likenesses into cartoon dogs, silly faces — or Taco Bell tacos, paid for by sponsors.
Inside the boat they also found a badge with the likenesses of North Korean leaders Kim Jong Il and Kim Il Sung, along with a cigarette box with Korean letters, officials said.
Unless you've been living under a rock, you've seen both Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump's likenesses in almost every iteration one can imagine — even the celebrity-Halloween-costume variety — during this election season.
Professional golfer Lorena Ochoa, journalist Martyna Wojciechowska, soccer player Sara Gama, actress and philanthropist Xiaotong Guan, ballerina Yuan Tan, and fashion designer and entrepreneur Vicky Martin also got dolls created in their likenesses.
That's because Magritte was interested in themes of identity, reflection, and obfuscation — and a museum is a place that, especially in recent years, people are particularly focused on capturing their likenesses alongside art.
There is, at the heart of the O'Bannon litigation, the very sensible notion that college athletes should at least be able to control and profit from the use of their names and likenesses.
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In contrast with the likenesses her father had sculpted in bronze and stone, she explained, she had found her own kind of realism, guided by the principle of letting nature speak through her.
Those featured in the game have agreed to allow HKA to use their likenesses, and help to promote the app, in exchange for royalties paid out on a quarterly basis, Hammett tells me.
And that seemed like, you know, the colleges sell a lot of jerseys and somebody is making a lot of money with jerseys, with names and likenesses and so on and so forth.
Some people now use these tools, including free versions they&aposve found online, to create sex avatars without getting consent from the people whose likenesses they use to bring their fantasies to life.
The catch, however, is they wouldn't be able to work in the country, where coins and $20 bills bear likenesses of the queen, if that is indeed part of their financial freedom plan.
"Excitement ahead of the royal wedding is reaching fever pitch and we have been inundated with questions about when people can finally meet 'Their Royal Likenesses'," said Edward Fuller, general manager of Madame Tussauds.
The NBA previously struck a deal with MGM Resorts International, allowing it to use official NBA data on its own betting platform as well as the league's likenesses such as teams and NBA logos.
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SAG-AFTRA, an American actors' union, says it is taking steps to protect its members from unauthorised use of their digital likenesses, whether in advertisements, marketing, "fake news" propaganda, movies, video games or pornography.
After all, the sequence also features haunting likenesses of star Shipka, Harvey Kinkle's portrayer Ross Lynch, and most of the rest of the main cast as their respective characters (Lachlan Watson is mysteriously missing).
Tattoo copyright law entered popular consciousness in 2016 thanks to pending litigation against the makers of NBA 2K, a basketball video game series featuring the digital likenesses of LeBron James and other popular players.
Deputy Chief Emanuel J. Katranakis, the commander of the Forensic Investigation Division, said the police have received several tips since releasing the likenesses of Monique and a male victim in another case in September.
Over the years, Lego builders have given fan favorite super heroes like Captain Marvel, Thor, The Flash, and more the life-sized model treatment, and they continue to be damn good at capturing likenesses.
This is about a Beyoncé made of wax that is on display at the Midtown Manhattan location of Madame Tussauds, the wax statue museum known for its celebrity likenesses, with locations around the world.
Epic is enjoying record profits off of downloadable content in Fortnite, yet has failed to pay or even ask permission to use artists' intellectual property and likenesses over many of its popular emote dances.
But it could help spark a necessary and overdue conversation about what might be called digital etiquette, and the practice of using computer-generated imagery to re-create and manipulate the likenesses of dead actors.
In the past, Mohammed has used his artistic practice for fundraising efforts, illustrating greeting cards with the likenesses of Puerto Rican celebrities in the wake of Hurricane Irma, which devastated the island physically and economically.
For example, this technology could be used in a hybrid graphics system, where the majority of a game is rendered using traditional methods, but AI is used to create the likenesses of people or objects.
And elsewhere: The Wall Street Journal reports that players' associations and unions are squaring up in court against fantasy sites like FanDuel and Draftkings that use players' names and likenesses without paying for publicity rights.
When asked if he was afraid of being sued for implying endorsement of his app by celebrities, Reynolds said the app had never gone so far as to host the likenesses of Branson of Will.i.
Around half of U.S. states also recognize posthumous publicity rights, which means residents can pass down the commercial control of their names, likenesses, and personas (in a manner similar to property rights) when they die.
Dunham's foray into the world of art also included portraits of stars like Emmy Rossum and Emily Ratajkowski, who proudly posed for side-by-side photos with their likenesses that Dunham shared on her story.
Q. AND IN TERMS OF WHAT HAPPENED IN TERMS OF YOUR JUDGMENT, DID YOU DETERMINE -- WAS IT YOUR JUDGMENT THAT THEY WERE USING THE NAME, IMAGES, OR LIKENESSES OF THE PLAYERS IN THE VIDEO GAME?
What's next: Jon Solomon, editorial director of the Sports & Society Program at the Aspen Institute, says pressure is building in Congress to allow college athletes to make money off their own names, images and likenesses.
With more and more actors having their faces digitally downloaded for visual effects in their current movies, behind the scenes it's likely deals are being discussed so their likenesses can lengthen their careers by decades.
Operating in what some historians have deemed the "era of assassinations," many of the individuals whose likenesses are included in Unlikely Historians took the risk of being harassed and even killed for their political activities.
More specifically, barring any legal challenges, California will let student athletes at its public and private universities profit from their names, images or likenesses once the first-of-its-kind law goes into effect in 2023.
New and easily-accessible software makes it simple for anyone to stitch footage of one person's face onto another's, which has predictably resulted in hardcore porn featuring the likenesses of Scarlett Johansson, Gal Gadot, and others.
Museums are repositories of paintings and sculptures of people who committed unbelievable cruelties in earlier days (how many slaves died building the tombs of the pharaohs whose likenesses we admire at the Metropolitan Museum of Art)?
Once the O'Bannon lawsuit closed that loophole, the prospect of future college-based games sat at a precipice: Use players' actual names and likenesses, and, thus, compensate them, or don't make college sports games at all.
These ceramic vessels — busts melded with water jugs, and raffia skirts topped by female likenesses that also resemble houses — interrogate notions of labor and gender performativity, particularly those collective expectations of servitude that plague Black women.
Ohio State athletic director Gene Smith and Big East Conference Commissioner Val Ackerman, the leaders of the NCAA's name, image and likenesses working group, will present a progress report to the board at Emory University in Atlanta.
Since then, however, the Bowie appearance became the most anticipated rock-star cameo in a show that has already used likenesses of Jerry Lee Lewis, Bo Diddley, Karen Carpenter, Robert Plant, Alice Cooper, Robert Goulet and more.
While these mods are available for free, they still use the official names of players and teams, which means that, while modders aren't necessarily profiting off of players, they're still using their likenesses without permission or compensation.
There, umbrella-less and wet-haired, was Mayor Bill de Blasio, whose ordering of a 90-day review of monuments for possible removal has ensnared the Italian explorer's many likenesses around town, and angered many Italian-Americans.
The photos are childhood snapshots of Ms. Perry and her twin brother, Sandy, who was one of the N.C.A.A. basketball players whose likenesses were pirated, just a few years ago, by the video game company E.A. Sports.
Up close, they dissolve into what Kenneth Clark, a British historian and one-time director of the National Gallery, once called "a salad of beautiful brushstrokes"; yet step back, and the colours resolve into likenesses of remarkable realism.
The newly animated "Old Town Raid" video features the cartoon likenesses of Lil Nas, Young Thug, Billy Ray Cyrus and Mason Ramsey, as the cowboy crew saddles up to partake in the raid on the mysterious extraterrestrial area.
The Paint by Finger project came about when Blake's neighbor Kris Greenwald invited him to be a visiting artist at her daughter's school, and Blake tells Creators that the children really took to recreating their own pixelated likenesses.
Not only are the celebrities having their likenesses used in pornography without their knowledge or consent, but the adult film actors whose faces are being replaced are having their professional work essentially de-valued and treated as interchangeable.
The artist's untidy paintings of dancers and dandies are inventions of hers, rather than true likenesses of individuals, and their wet brush strokes and cold tones recall the portraits of British modernists like Duncan Grant or Gwen John.
McLaughlin, who divorced Fogle in 2015, claimed that Subway had received at least three reports suggesting his sexual interest in children yet kept promoting him, including in a campaign using the likenesses of her and their two children.
So, when we got her out in NYC ... we had to ask about the new bill Gavin Newsom just inked which makes it legal for athletes at California universities to profit off their names and likenesses without penalty.
But the general likenesses of its inhabitants may also provide a mental retort to the skullduggery that dehumanizes us by reducing us to a demographic profile that shrinks us to our gender, race, sexual preference, or skin tone.
Zayn Malik has grappled with the aftermath of getting inked with his exes' likenesses, and Pete Davidson's tattoo artist apparently put his foot down told the comedian to "stop with the girlfriend tats" until he actually married Ariana Grande.
Student-athletes do not own their names or likenesses as long as they compete in NCAA events, and, as the O'Bannon lawsuit demonstrated, there's no established threshold for when the NCAA can no longer license it once they stop.
The Spice Girls, Victoria Beckham "Posh Spice," Emma Bunton "Baby Spice," Melanie Chisholm "Sporty Spice," Melanie Brown "Scary Spice," and Geri Halliwell "Ginger Spice," have signed off their likenesses to be used in an animated film, according to Variety.
The firm has reached settlements with the NCAA over the use of college athletes' names and likenesses in video games and the treatment of players who suffer concussions, and is suing over NCAA caps on benefits that student-athletes receive.
Mbuya said the protests were provoked by police officers who on Tuesday night tore down banners bearing the likenesses of former provincial governor Moise Katumbi and UNAFEC president Gabriel Kyungu wa Kumwanza, two former allies of Kabila, at UNAFEC's local headquarters.
The hearing, the first ever by the upper chamber on the issue, comes as states are moving to pass their own laws on how to help players benefit from the use of their names, images and likenesses in merchandise or marketing.
The players' likenesses decorate buildings and storefronts downtown, and the franchise's influence is plainly discernible in the city's small-business nomenclature: Thunder Donuts, Thunder Nails, Thunder Bail Bonds, Thunder Cab, Thunder Vapor, Thunder Ducts, Thunder Concrete Plumbing Service, Thunder Towing.
It was a collage of hundreds of incongruous images: logos of colleges, sports teams, bands, and video-game companies; a transcribed monologue from "Star Wars"; likenesses of He-Man, David Bowie, the "Mona Lisa," and a former Prime Minister of Finland.
James wasn't the only athlete to speak out in favor of the bill, with Warriors star Draymond Green referring to the NCAA as a "dictatorship" for their policies restricting student-athletes from making money off of their names and likenesses.
After years of litigation, the 9th Circuit determined that the NCAA's rules prohibiting student-athletes from being paid for the use of their names, images, and likenesses constituted an unlawful restraint of trade in violation of the Sherman Antitrust Act.
If you want to place Walker into the greater context of baseball's entire history, regardless of position, there are only 14 players ahead of him in terms of career WAR who haven't had their likenesses cast in bronze at Cooperstown.
As for why Kathleen is suing ... she says Subway made a decision in 2015 to market Jared as a family man, using her and their 2 children's likenesses in an animated commercial ... knowing that there was a cloud over him.
In an interview in his cluttered workshop in Vienna, strewn with puppets — including likenesses of Adolf Hitler and Donald Trump — and their detached body parts, Mr. Habjan, 32, said he used puppets to add new dimensions to the characters onstage.
Before the Sochi Games, the women's team's contract granted U.S.A. Hockey a royalty-free worldwide license for the organization and third parties to use their names and likenesses, while acknowledging they are independent contractors, leaving the organization no liability for taxes.
A U.S. district judge in 85033 decided NCAA's rules violated antitrust laws and that schools could, but weren't required to, pay football and men's basketball players up to $5,000 per year for the use of their names, images and likenesses.
She and Nick decorate cookies in each other's icing likenesses at the local bakery, then, in what is surely one of the laziest staged reality TV moments of all time, Nick *~*~Just Happens To~*~* spot a familiar face through a store window.
So far, so Ye. As well as dressing some of the adult film stars present that evening in Yeezy, Kanye included the likenesses of Pornhub Awards winners Lena Paul, Mia Malkova, Abella Danger, Riley Reid and Kendra Sunderland on these grey marl sweatshirts.
On the more lighthearted side of things, Telegram has upgraded its emoji and GIF search, and it's added new sticker sets that feature the likenesses of Vladimir Putin, Valve's Gabe Newell, Snoop Dogg, Ryan Gosling, Borat, Bender, and Yolandi from Die Antwoord.
The Board of Governors will be briefed Tuesday by administrators who have been examining whether it would be feasible to allow athletes to profit from their names, images and likenesses while still preserving NCAA amateurism rules that are the bedrock of its existence.
Days after the N.C.A.A.'s decision to consider allowing college athletes to profit from the use of their names, images and likenesses, a class-action lawsuit has been filed arguing that it was not enough — that athletes should be paid like employees.
The film is full of powerful individual stories about former college athletes, including that of Ed O'Bannon, the former UCLA basketball player who sued the NCAA in a high-profile federal antitrust case over the use of college athletes' names, images, and likenesses.
In 2014, a federal judge decided the N.C.A.A.'s amateurism rules violated antitrust law and said universities could — but were not required to — pay football and male basketball players up to $5,000 per year for use of their names, images and likenesses.
In a highly-publicized lawsuit brought by former UCLA basketball star Ed O'Bannon and other campus athletes against the NCAA, district judges found that the association's restrictions on athlete compensation for the use of their names, images, and likenesses violate the Sherman Act.
I can look at these paintings not simply as representational likenesses, but as forays into constructing a future in which the American art-going public will not find it strange that the subjects for such stately and ceremonious images are black people.
Their likenesses are stitched into Gucci garments — along with a menagerie of bees, ghosts and gnomic sentiments about blindness and love — and Gucci garments, according to a report issued this week by the RealReal, the online luxury consignment giant, is selling, selling, selling.
So what's the price an average person on the street would be willing to pay for one of these sweatshirts—for which, at the time of writing, it's unclear whether any profits would also go to the women whose likenesses will help sell them.
Meanwhile, the powerful association, which rakes in about $1 billion in annual revenue that's largely shared with schools, hinted at a lobbying blitz among states to stop patchwork laws from governing how college players can profit off their so-called names, images and likenesses.
"I thought 'I'm good with faces, let me try and fix it up and see if I can come up with a better depiction of what this guy would have looked like alive'," says Koppelman, who uses image-editing software to create his likenesses.
Last week, hundreds of college football and college basketball players—most former, a few current—received settlement checks based on the use of their names and likenesses in those video games, which included both EA Sports' NCAA Football and NCAA Basketball/NCAA March Madness.
"Phoenix has not approved — and will not approve — the creation or use of any media bearing the faces and likenesses of its on-duty police officers in any political advertisement for any political candidate," wrote city attorney Brad Holm in a letter to the campaign.
Our perspective has been closely aligned with Madden's experience up until this point, when the form suddenly widens in time and scope, adding photographs as if to prove beauty and familial likenesses that Madden has so expertly conveyed elsewhere in the book through language.
The judgement orders Facebook to remove fake scam ads containing celebrity likenesses from Facebook and Instagram within five days of the order — with a penalty of €10k per day that Facebook fails to comply with the order, up to a maximum of €1M (~$1.1M).
He still believes the likenesses of Robert E. Lee and the rest should stay on their plinths, but not quite as they are: educational panels should be added to explain their backgrounds, with scannable codes that link to more information, such as encyclopedia entries, in the ether.
In February, California State Senators Nancy Skinner and Steven Bradford introduced the Fair Pay to Play Act to the California state legislature, which would allow athletes at California colleges that make more than $10 million in media rights revenue each year to make money from their likenesses.
With limited exceptions, the schools and the N.C.A.A. will not be allowed to keep students from participating in sports if they have been paid for the use of their names, images or likenesses, whether in connection with lucrative shoe contracts or modest endorsements for local restaurants.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday rejected Electronic Arts Inc's bid to revive its free speech defense in a lawsuit filed by former NFL players who accused the videogame maker of using their likenesses in the popular Madden NFL series without permission or proper compensation.
"EA's use of the former players' likenesses is not incidental, because it is central to EA's main commercial purpose - to create a realistic virtual simulation of football games involving current and former NFL teams," Circuit Judge Raymond Fisher wrote for the unanimous three-judge appeals court panel.
Spencer Chen, "startup personality" and marketing and business development VP for the Chinese online trading group Alibaba, thinks this is especially true in design, after he put out a tweet last month comparing the likenesses of modern company logos to those he found in a 1989 design book.
During a phone interview with USA Today Sports, Rice said she thought the commission's report, which called for an end to the "one-and-done" rule among several other notable changes, was "pretty clear" that college athletes should be able to profit from their names, images and likenesses.
WASHINGTON, March 21 (Reuters) - The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday rejected Electronic Arts Inc's bid to revive its free speech defense in a lawsuit filed by former NFL players who accused the videogame maker of using their likenesses in the popular Madden NFL series without permission or proper compensation.
In an earlier case, known as O'Bannon, the appellate court agreed with part of a Wilken finding at the district court level that the N.C.A.A. ban on compensating athletes for the commercial use of their names, images and likenesses in things like video games was an antitrust violation.
What's so weird about this in Gemini Man is that the movie feels like a proof of concept for something that's been floated before (most notably in the bizarre 2014 film The Congress): the inevitability that someday, when the technology is good enough, likenesses of actors will replace the actors themselves.
A class-action lawsuit brought against the NCAA by former University of California, Los Angeles basketball star Ed O'Bannon over the use of athletes' names, images, and likenesses ended with federal judges finding that the association violates antitrust law, but also ruling that the NCAA can continue to prohibit player pay.
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While McMillen is quick to point out that he's not personally opposed to players receiving more benefits from their schools—better health insurance; the ability to market their images and likenesses; maybe even bonus money contingent upon academic performance and graduation—he believes that making them employees will spoil their educations.
Critic's Notebook WASHINGTON — With the unveiling here Monday at the National Portrait Gallery of the official presidential likenesses of Barack Obama and the former first lady, Michelle Obama, this city of myriad monuments gets a couple of new ones, each radiating, in its different way, gravitas (his) and glam (hers).
Nothing sows discord and despair quite like an interminably long and messy American election cycle, and maybe that's the comedic logic a bunch of cynical capitalists were operating from when they had the bright idea to use the 2020 presidential candidates' policies and likenesses on Valentine's Day cards this year.
On Sundays, the proceedings include a portrait studio where visitors can have their likenesses drawn (by Mr. LaForge and the painter Joel Handorff), and a Candy Pharmacy collaboration with Faye Scott-Farrington that features edible versions of Prozac and Viagra (that is, capsules filled with Pixy Stix powder and other confections).
The two children, Marion and James Kelly, who became a brief obsession for the internet-using world when they adorably interrupted their father's BBC interview in March, are the inspiration for a new cartoon featuring their likenesses, as well as those of their parents, Robert E. Kelly and Kim Jeong-ah.
"Amid widespread misunderstanding and misuse of Black likenesses in the media and in the world at large, the members of The Beautiful Project amplify the voices of Black girls and women, encouraging them to own conversations that are often about them but without them," the Met explains of the exhibition.
The performances selected for the series, including "Precious in Da Wadah, A Portrait of the Geechee," emphasize that our history is built from the lives of billions of mostly anonymous human beings, rather than just from the actions of the select individuals whose likenesses can be found hanging on the museum's walls.
On Tuesday, the NCAA's Board of Governors — which oversees collegiate athletics at more than 1,000 universities across the country — voted unanimously to allow student athletes to earn money from the use of their names and likenesses in "a manner consistent with the collegiate model," according to an official report on the decision.
Splayed out on a huge bed, the couple — or realistic figures in their likenesses — are surrounded by nude depictions of family (Caitlyn Jenner), former flames (Ray J, Amber Rose), friends and colleagues (Rihanna, Chris Brown, Anna Wintour) and some of this era's most polarizing men (Donald J. Trump, George W. Bush, Bill Cosby).
Moreover, a neat side-by-side format directly compares one scene of classic movie to one Stranger Things scene—all to the throbbing arcade drone of the show's theme song: At times, it's almost startling to see the likenesses of cult 70s/80s movies pulled right into the show's shots and motifs.
Ghostbusters: The Video Game, for various PlayStation systems, Xbox 360, Wii, and Windows and more, had the writers (and stars) of the first movie, Harold Ramis and Dan Aykroyd, consulting on its story, and also featured the voices and likenesses of the four Ghostbusters of old alongside a host of other familiar faces.
She has also consistently used her own image in inventive, distanced, self-mocking ways, as in two well-known self-likenesses done several years apart: one, a pencil drawing titled "Self-Portrait Exaggerating My Negroid Features" (1981); the other, a crayon-enhanced photograph called "Self-Portrait as a Nice White Lady" (1995).
In the six-paragraph letter, the board warned that California colleges may be declared ineligible for NCAA sports games if Newsom signs the bill — which aims to allow college athletes to get paid for the use of their names, images and likenesses — citing an unfair recruiting advantage, according to The Associated Press.
Gavin Newsom signed the bill into law on Monday, bucking the National Collegiate Athletic Association's long-held policy that students not be paid directly from their success, even as their colleges and coaches make millions each year on television broadcast deals and merchandise sales (not to mention the use of students' likenesses).
During the federal antitrust case brought against the NCAA by former UCLA basketball player Ed O'Bannon over the uncompensated use of athlete names, images, and likenesses, Michigan State athletic director Mark Hollins warned that allowing athlete pay would force his school to cut non-revenue sports—but not his own $910,000 of total compensation.
In addition to allowing college athletes to make money off of their likenesses, Joe Nocera, sports business columnist for The New York Times, proposes paying all college athletes minimum salaries of $25,000, capping coaching salaries — $650,000 for basketball coaches and $3 million for football coaches — and giving players 10% of TV and marketing revenues.
They also host museums with galleries of hundreds of enlarged photographs of the local fallen; finance signs and billboards with faces of groups of the dead; print off likenesses of all shapes and sizes to distribute to homes, offices and public spaces; and stage public memorial events, with marches and speeches on anniversary days.
The N.C.A.A. convention that convened this week is confronting some of the greatest turmoil in the organization's 113-year history, with elected officials in Washington and more than two dozen states considering whether to try to harness the power of government to allow college athletes to make money from their names, images and likenesses.
On the walls of each of the Sagamore Pendry's 128 guest rooms are plaster likenesses of Native Dancer based on his 1954 Time magazine cover, a subtle homage to Sagamore Farm and the Vanderbilt scion who put it on the map, much as Mr. Plank and his team are aiming to do for Port Covington.
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Lawyers for the former NFL players noted in court papers that EA pays a license fee to use the likenesses of players currently in the league but offered no equivalent fee to the former players depicted in versions of the game made between 2001 and 2009 that allowed the user to play using popular teams from the past.
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Mr. Trump has stated that his children will have no formal roles in his White House, because they will be running his business, and there is no law that prohibits presidential relatives from continuing their own business, though Section 713 of Title 18 of the United States Code forbids the use of likenesses of the presidential seal for promotional purposes.
The debates that are expected in more than two dozen states — including Florida, Georgia, Minnesota, New York, Pennsylvania, South Carolina and Washington — could accelerate political and legal reckonings for the generations-old notion that college athletes should not be able to profit from their names, images or likenesses, a philosophy that has largely held as billions of dollars have flowed through the N.C.A.A. and its member schools.
Ron DeSantisRonald Dion DeSantisBurr promises bill to tax scholarships of student athletes who profit off their likenesses NCAA begins process to allow college athletes to be compensated The Hill's 12:30 Report — Presented by Nareit — State of the states: Political fights heat up MORE (R) is the latest major political figure to come out in favor of a bill that would allow NCAA athletes to be paid while in college.
The association will be shelling out $46 million in legal fees to the lawyers for former college basketball star Ed O'Bannon, who brought a successful antitrust suit against the NCAA; $75 million to settle a class-action concussion lawsuit brought on behalf of former athletes; and $20 million to settle a case involving the use of player names, images and likenesses in college football and basketball video games.
Ron DeSantisRonald Dion DeSantisBurr promises bill to tax scholarships of student athletes who profit off their likenesses NCAA begins process to allow college athletes to be compensated The Hill's 85033:30 Report — Presented by Nareit — State of the states: Political fights heat up MORE (R) on Thursday put his support behind a bill in the state legislature that would allow college athletes to profit from their name, image and likeness while they are students.
Ron DeSantisRonald Dion DeSantisBurr promises bill to tax scholarships of student athletes who profit off their likenesses NCAA begins process to allow college athletes to be compensated The Hill's 12:85033 Report — Presented by Nareit — State of the states: Political fights heat up MORE (R) has also thrown support behind a bipartisan bill that would allow college athletes in his state to profit from their name, image and likeness while they are students.
But now the NCAA is stuck in a place where it can't admit to the basic truth: video games and college sports are both all-American commercial enterprises, the fans who consume and pay for them are OK with that, and the only thing inappropriate about including real athletes in a EA Sports title is not allowing those atheltes to keep a fair portion of what their images and likenesses are worth.
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