The Law of Memes: Amy Adler and Jeanne Fromer argue that memes

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Internet memes—digital images, created by combining visual media with captions, that are disseminated online—can be difficult for legal scholars to take seriously. That becomes slightly easier in a world that includes moneymaking meme superstars such as the late Grumpy Cat, who generated earnings for her owner through live appearances and licensing agreements featuring the dour feline’s likeness.

The Law of Memes: Amy Adler and Jeanne Fromer argue that memes

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The Law of Memes: Amy Adler and Jeanne Fromer argue that memes

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The Law of Memes: Amy Adler and Jeanne Fromer argue that memes

NYU Law Magazine 2013 by NYU School of Law - Issuu

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