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Martin Luther King, Jr. played a singular role in the most significant social movement in the history of the United States—the Civil Rights Movement. King has been chronicled in books and movies, and is featured on mementoes, some of which are offered for sale by PriceMart Corp. Under the principles discussed in "A Sample Court Case," Rosa and Raymond Parks Institute for Self-Development v. Target Corp., PriceMart's sale of these items most likely ____________.
a. implies something false about King's legacy.
b. constitutes misappropriation.
c. violates the common-law right of publicity.
d. is a qualified privilege.
Answer:
d. is a qualified privilege
Explanation:
A qualified privilege according to the law is a form of protection given to an individual, a firm or a corporation.
In the question above, PriceMart's sale of these items of Martin Luther King most likely IS A QUALIFIED PRIVILEGE because Martin Luther King is a public icon and it is important to chronicle and keep in memory, history and record through movies, books and momentoes all his works and impact in the Civil Rights Movement.
Using the principles discussed in "A Sample Court Case," Rosa and Raymond Parks Institute for Self-Development v. Target Corp., PriceMart's sale of these items has not violated the common-law right of publicity instead, it protects the right of publicity.