• IP BLAWG

    That's Not What I Signed Up For

    Beverly A. Berneman
    2/16/16

    The New York State Division of Human Rights used a licensed photo of Avril Nolan in an ad about HIV. Now it’s dealing with a judgment for defamation. What went wrong? %CUT% It all started when Avril posed for a photo that was going to be used for an article about New Yorkers who are interested in music. Imagine her surprise when the New York State Division of Human Rights (“NYSDHR”) used her photo with the caption “I Am Positive (+), I have Rights,” implying that she was HIV positive. Avril is not HIV positive. She sued NYSDHR for defamation. NYSDHR argued that it licensed the photo from Getty Images so it shouldn’t be liable for defamation. Avril won against the NYSDHR. Avril also sued Getty Images for violating her right of publicity. Getty Images argued that the photo was used in violation of the license so it wasn’t liable to Avril. Getty settled with Avril after its motion to dismiss was denied.

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