Publishing False Information About Public People
“In the name of free speech, our First Amendment today fosters false and defamatory speech.”
This is an interesting article for writers and publishers who write/publish work on public figures: Getting Away With Literary Fraud.
To discuss the legal topics in this article, or other publishing related legal concerns such as copryrights, permissions, serial rights and privacy concerns, contact Maryland intellectual property attorney Stephen J. Reichert at 410-299-4959, sreichert@reichertlegal.com or by clicking here. 
- Posted by   reichertlegal reichertlegal
- Posted in Contract Law Maryland, Copyright Law Baltimore Maryland, Copyright Law Maryland, Intellectual Property Law Maryland, Privacy Law in Publishing, Publishing Law Maryland
 Oct, 07, 2014 Oct, 07, 2014
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