形象权:英国和匈牙利法律中的剥削和法律控制

Corinna Coors, Péter Mezei
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在过去的几十年里,由于技术的进步,人格的特征在经济上被利用到了一种前所未有的程度。流行歌星、电视名人以及著名运动员都寻求保护,防止未经他们同意而将他们的形象、名字和肖像用于商业用途。尽管人格权和形象权具有经济价值,但目前对于形象权的认定还没有一个国际标准或公认的法律概念。虽然美国、德国、法国和匈牙利等许多司法管辖区都有明确的法定保护,以防止第三方在宣传权或人格权的背景下未经授权将个人形象用于商业用途,但英国法律没有规定侵犯形象权的诉因。虽然名人目前可以通过各种成文法和普通法权利获得保护,例如正在发展的隐私权法、商标法的失信行为,特别是假冒侵权行为,但这些权利都不是为了保护形象权或人格权而设计的。在此背景下,本文探讨了在英国和匈牙利保护姓名和形象权的潜在可执行权利、其利益和实际策略。
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Image Rights: Exploitation and Legal Control in English and Hungarian Law
In the past decades due to changed technical advances, features of the personality have become economically exploitable to an extent not previously known. Pop stars, TV celebrities as well as famous athletes have sought protection against the commercial use of their images, names and likenesses without their consent. Despite the economic value of personality and image rights, there is currently no international standard or agreed legal concept for recognizing an image right. While many jurisdictions, for example, the US, Germany, France and Hungary offer express statutory protection against the unauthorized commercial use of an individual's image by a third party in the context of publicity or personality rights, English law provides no cause of action for the infringement of image rights as such. Although a celebrity may currently obtain protection through various statutory and common law rights, such as the developing law of privacy, trade mark law breach of confidence and, in particular, the tort of passing off, none of these rights were designed to protect image or personality rights. In this context, this article explores the potentially enforceable rights, their benefits and practical strategies to protect name and image rights in the UK and Hungary.
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