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I run a cartoon show online. Can I freely talk about NFL, NBA, review movies etc??

Answered 13 years and 8 months ago by Nancy J Flint (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer
Yes, you can have people discuss issues but you need to make sure that you do not use more of these entities' trademarks than necessary to make your point. There is also an issue of fair use, but make sure that you consider the legal issues to find fair use because if your are wrong, you can be liable. You should show your work to someone knowledgeable in these fields to determine if you are okay.... Read More
Yes, you can have people discuss issues but you need to make sure that you do not use more of these entities' trademarks than necessary to make your... Read More
You have to have permission from individuals to use their likeness/image under their right to privacy (publicity). These laws vary state to state, so you may have more rights in one state than another depending on the use but unfortunately you need to conform to the law of the most restrictive laws if the video is to be used around the country. The non-profit, from what you say, can't give permission to film individuals, unless those individuals had given permission directly to the non-profit. You may have to blur out the faces of the people that won't give consent. ... Read More
You have to have permission from individuals to use their likeness/image under their right to privacy (publicity). These laws vary state to state, so... Read More