Sec. 6. As used in this chapter, "personality" means a living or deceased natural person whose:
(1) name;
(2) voice;
(3) signature;
(4) photograph;
(5) image;
(6) likeness;
(7) distinctive appearance;
(8) gesture; or
(9) mannerisms;
has commercial value, whether or not the person uses or authorizes the use of the person's rights of publicity for a commercial purpose during the person's lifetime.
[Pre-2002 Recodification Citation: 32-13-1-6.]
As added by P.L.2-2002, SEC.21.
Structure Indiana Code
Chapter 1. Rights of Publicity
32-36-1-0.2. Application of Certain Amendments to Prior Law
32-36-1-1. Application of Chapter
32-36-1-2. "Commercial Purpose" Defined
32-36-1-4. "News Reporting or an Entertainment Medium" Defined
32-36-1-6. "Personality" Defined
32-36-1-7. "Right of Publicity" Defined
32-36-1-9. Jurisdictional Acts
32-36-1-11. Profits Derived From Unauthorized Use; Proof
32-36-1-12. Additional Remedies
32-36-1-13. Injunctive Relief; Enforceability Against News Reporting or Entertainment Medium
32-36-1-14. Impoundment of Materials Pending Resolution of Action
32-36-1-15. Destruction or Other Disposition of Offending Materials
32-36-1-17. Exercise and Enforcement of Rights and Remedies
32-36-1-19. Termination of Untransferred Rights Following Personality's Death
32-36-1-20. Rights and Remedies Supplemental to Others Provided by Law