Arkansas lawmakers pass publicity rights bill backed by Broyles family

STAFF PHOTO BEN GOFF  @NWABenGoff -- 06/07/14  Frank Broyles smiles after calling the hogs to close the evening during the 'Coach's Quarter: A Celebration of Coach Broyles' Life and Career' banquet at the John Q Hammons Center in Rogers on Saturday June 7, 2014.
STAFF PHOTO BEN GOFF @NWABenGoff -- 06/07/14 Frank Broyles smiles after calling the hogs to close the evening during the 'Coach's Quarter: A Celebration of Coach Broyles' Life and Career' banquet at the John Q Hammons Center in Rogers on Saturday June 7, 2014.

A revised version of a publicity rights bill backed by the family of former Arkansas football coach Frank Broyles that was vetoed last year has won initial approval from the state Legislature.

The House and Senate on Friday approved identical versions of the proposal designed to protect a person's likeness. Gov. Asa Hutchinson last year had vetoed a version of the bill over concerns that it would infringe on First Amendment rights.

The proposal has been revamped to address those concerns and has been backed by the Motion Picture Association of America, who opposed the version that Hutchinson vetoed last year. Hutchinson has said he'll sign the latest version.

The reworked bill includes clearer exemptions for noncommercial forms of speech, including newspapers, magazines, broadcasts, plays, books and other forms of artwork.

The House approved the bill on 64-21 vote, and the Senate approved it 29-2. Final votes on the measure are expected next week.

Read Saturday's Arkansas Democrat-Gazette for full details.

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