By Gary Scott
Daily Journal Staff Writer
SACRAMENTO - The California Legislature wants to treat Marilyn Monroe like a piece of property.
More speficially, the Assembly and Senate have unanimously passed a bill that would define Monroe's name, voice, signature, image and likeness as property under the law so that her designated heirs would have the exclusive right to control and pro...
Daily Journal Staff Writer
SACRAMENTO - The California Legislature wants to treat Marilyn Monroe like a piece of property.
More speficially, the Assembly and Senate have unanimously passed a bill that would define Monroe's name, voice, signature, image and likeness as property under the law so that her designated heirs would have the exclusive right to control and pro...
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