Legal Question in Constitutional Law in California
identity
can someone make a book or a movie and use you real name in it with out your permission?
Asked on 3/19/07, 4:35 pm
2 Answers from Attorneys
Edward Hoffman
Law Offices of Edward A. Hoffman
Re: identity
If you're not a public figure and the character is actually supposed to be you, then no. If the name of a fictional character just happens to be the same as yours, then you are probably out of luck.
Answered on 3/19/07, 4:41 pm
Alden Knisbacher
knisbacher law offices
Re: identity
No they can't -- that's an invasion of your privacy. Feel free to send more details to my private email.
Answered on 3/19/07, 5:17 pm
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