Transformative use in a right of publicity case refers to
A. a use that transforms the plaintiff's likeness into something the defendant can sell.
B. the judicial transformation of an appropriation claim into a right to publicity claim.
C. a use that takes a person who is a celebrity in one field and transforms that celebrity to another field; like making a musician into a TV actor.
D. a use that is not a literal depiction of the plaintiff's likeness but that adds creative elements.
Answer: D
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