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re: Question for Playwrights
Posted by: BruceinIthaca 10:46 am EST 02/08/18
In reply to: re: Question for Playwrights - Johno60 10:39 am EST 02/08/18

I recall that Martha Raye sued Bette Midler for "For the Boys" (or "For the Goys" or "For the Gays," as many called it). She lost, but, at the very least, it may be a nuisance, unless you have sufficiently changed plot elements (i.e. made her Canadian rather than French, to pick a random example, or a veterinarian rather than midwife) so that there is not a one-to-one correspondence. I'm no lawyer, I hasten to add, but I think there's some degree of latitude, but not an infinite amount. And, as on Law and Order, I would think you would need a disclaimer.
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re: Question for Playwrights
Posted by: ashleylm 05:34 pm EST 02/08/18
In reply to: re: Question for Playwrights - BruceinIthaca 10:46 am EST 02/08/18

One thing seems clear: non-celebrities have a great right to privacy than public figures have. So I suggest going the Nathan Fielder route and doing your best to make that woman famous first! (Plus, more people will want to see your play if it's about someone famous.) And her rise to fame structures your second act for you.
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