1. See Bundesgerichtshof [BGH-Federal Court of Justice], Case No. 6 ZR 15/95, Dec. 19, 1995, 131 BGHZ 332 [hereinafter Caroline III].
2. See Oberlandesgericht Karlsruhe [OLG-Higher Regional Court], Case No. 6 U 209/07, Apr. 8, 2009, 12 Grur-RR 415 (2009); Oberlandesgericht Karlsruhe [OLG-Higher Regional Court], Case No 2-03 O 179/09, Jun. 25, 2009, available at http://openjur.de/u/31347-2-03_o_179-09.html; Goetting, supra note 9, at § 12.
3. Both the American Bar Association and the International Trademark Association have formulated a model statute, that, if enacted, would create a Federal Right of Publicity. A Federal Right could address some of the problems inherent in a Right of Publicity derived from State Law. Such problems include law uncertainty, instability and the possibility for plaintiffs to engage in forum shopping to maximize their rights. See the draft of the International Trademark Association, available at http://www.inta.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=285&Itemid=153&getcontent=5.
4. Alexander Bruns, Access to Media Sources in Defamation Litigation in the United States and Germany, 10 Duke J. Comp. & Int'l. L. 283 et. seq. (2000)
5. Gary M. Ropski & Marc S. Cooperman, Schadensersatz in Rechtsstreitigkeiten über geistiges Eigentum in den Vereinigten Staaten, Grur Int. 411 (1990).