(1) For individuals, except to the extent that the
individual may have assigned or licensed such rights, the rights
protected in this chapter are exclusive to the individual,
subject to the assignment or licensing of such rights, during
such individual's lifetime and are exclusive to the persons
entitled to such rights under RCW 63.60.030 for a period of ten
years after the death of the individual except to the extent that
the persons entitled to such rights under RCW 63.60.030 may have
assigned or licensed such rights to others.
(2) For personalities, except to the extent that the
personality may have assigned or licensed such rights, the rights
protected in this chapter are exclusive to the personality,
subject to the assignment or licensing of such rights, during
such personality's lifetime and to the persons entitled to such
rights under RCW 63.60.030 for a period of seventy-five years
after the death of the personality except to the extent that the
persons entitled to such rights under RCW 63.60.030 may have
assigned or licensed such rights to others.
(3) The rights granted in this chapter may be exercised by a
personal representative, attorney-in-fact, parent of a minor
child, or guardian, or as authorized by a court of competent
jurisdiction. The terms "personal representative,"
"attorney-in-fact," and "guardian" shall have the same meanings
in this chapter as they have in Title 11 RCW.
[2004 c 71 § 2; 1998 c 274 § 4.]