Are Public Figures “Fair Use” in Online Video Marketing?
February 5, 2010 by
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I interview intellectual property and e-commerce attorney David M. Adler, and explores the question: Can you feature someone in a video advertisement simply because you have video footage (or can access video footage) of them using or talking about your product, service, or brand? Also, what is the most legally safe way to feature a video of a public figure for your own business purposes

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Are Public Figures “Fair Use” in Online Video Marketing?

