Oklahoma Code § 21-839.3

Title 21. Crimes And Punishments: Right of photographer to exhibit specimens of work -
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Other uses excepted.
Nothing contained in this act shall be so construed as to
prevent any person, firm or corporation, practicing the profession
of photography, from exhibiting in or about his or its establishment
specimens of the work of such establishment, unless the same is
continued by such person, firm or corporation after written notice
objecting thereto has been given by the person portrayed; and
nothing contained in this act shall be so construed as to prevent
any person, firm or corporation from using the name, portrait or
picture of any manufacturer or dealer in connection with the goods,
wares and merchandise manufactured, produced or dealt in by him
which he has sold or disposed of with such name, portrait or picture
used in connection therewith; or from using the name, portrait or
picture of any author, composer or artist in connection with his
literary, musical or artistic productions which he has sold or
disposed of with such name, portrait or picture used in connection
therewith. Provided that this act shall not prevent the continued
use of names of such persons by business establishments using such
names and displaying such names at the effective date of this act.

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