Publishing, Entertainment, Advertising and Allied Fields Law Quarterly, 17. sējumsCallaghan & Company, 1978 |
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... rejected the requested injunction , however , on the grounds that using the cover in the advertisement was exercised in Defen- dants ' First Amendment rights . Triangle Publications v . Knight - Ridder Newspapers , 445 F. Supp . 875 ...
... rejected the requested injunction , however , on the grounds that using the cover in the advertisement was exercised in Defen- dants ' First Amendment rights . Triangle Publications v . Knight - Ridder Newspapers , 445 F. Supp . 875 ...
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... rejected an " unfair method of competition " theory . It recognized that restraints on pre- scription drug advertising could be analogized to illegal price- fixing , but because the practices have a direct and immediate impact on ...
... rejected an " unfair method of competition " theory . It recognized that restraints on pre- scription drug advertising could be analogized to illegal price- fixing , but because the practices have a direct and immediate impact on ...
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... rejected the argument that First Amendment protection should be ex- tended to the poster . They could not find that the marking " In Memory " took the poster into the area of celebrating " a news- worthy event . " Factors Etc. , Inc. v ...
... rejected the argument that First Amendment protection should be ex- tended to the poster . They could not find that the marking " In Memory " took the poster into the area of celebrating " a news- worthy event . " Factors Etc. , Inc. v ...
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