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Title
No Doubt v. Activision Publ'g, Inc.
Abstract
The article focuses on the U.S. court case No Doubt v. Activision Publishing Inc., which dealt with the legality of using digitally rendered avatars of notable people in video games. Topics include the publishing company's right to freedom of expression, recourse in the violation of licensing agreements, and the transformative use doctrine.