Does the mention of Lin-Manuel Miranda and his amazing, go-listen-to-it-right-now musical Hamilton, in this sponsored post at the Toast violate his right of publicity?
Under the logic of White v. Samsung, might there be a right of publicity violation even without the mention of Miranda's name, given that he's so closely identified with the musical?
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Under the logic of White v. Samsung, might there be a right of publicity violation even without the mention of Miranda's name, given that he's so closely identified with the musical?
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