At times, online media and the law can seem to be on a collision course, Lee said.
"Many advertisers and others are trying to cut through the static of the proliferation of media outlets by using someone else's fame to attract attention," he added. "This creates problems for people who are trying to protect their names and likenesses."
Therefore, he said, it's important to anticipate the trends of the law in the area and advi...
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