Publishing, Entertainment, Advertising and Allied Fields Law Quarterly, 17. sējumsCallaghan & Company, 1978 |
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... judge com- mented further : Even the matter of fact attitude of the law does not re- quire us to consider the sale of the rights to a literary pro- duction in the same way that we would consider the sale of a barrel of pork . .. The man ...
... judge com- mented further : Even the matter of fact attitude of the law does not re- quire us to consider the sale of the rights to a literary pro- duction in the same way that we would consider the sale of a barrel of pork . .. The man ...
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... judge had instructed the jury , in contrast to the judge's instructions in Time , Inc. v . Hill , that liability could be imposed only if actual malice were found , 52 this case presents no occasion to consider whether a State may ...
... judge had instructed the jury , in contrast to the judge's instructions in Time , Inc. v . Hill , that liability could be imposed only if actual malice were found , 52 this case presents no occasion to consider whether a State may ...
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... Judge Rules That AMA Frustrated Competition An FTC administrative law judge ruled that the AMA con- spired to adopt and enforce ethical standards which banned physician solicitation of business and restricted advertising . The ethical ...
... Judge Rules That AMA Frustrated Competition An FTC administrative law judge ruled that the AMA con- spired to adopt and enforce ethical standards which banned physician solicitation of business and restricted advertising . The ethical ...
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