crazy like that in Silver lake
, the Vilage Voice used an unflatering photo of local politico Ramon Velez a subject of Voice exposes , in an advertisement for the Voice. 198 [T]he incidental use in an advertisement by a news diseminator of a person's name or identity does not violate the statutory proscription, if it had previously published the item exhibited as a mater of public interest. In Montana v San Jose Mercury News , the newspaper sold posters of Joe Montana folowing a Super Bowl victory, which posters were held to have news value due to their 'relatively contemporaneous' publication. crazy like that crazy like that in Silver lake
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