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133 Once the plaintiff establishes the cause of action , he may also recover for any special damages which he can prove to have been caused by the breach of privacy . " Where the invasion of privacy could be shown to have been knowing ...
133 Once the plaintiff establishes the cause of action , he may also recover for any special damages which he can prove to have been caused by the breach of privacy . " Where the invasion of privacy could be shown to have been knowing ...
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Directly " was used to insure recovery for uses which , in a significant way , are causes of invasions of the property rights involved . ... The cause of action chosen will have important consequences on the measure of damages applied .
Directly " was used to insure recovery for uses which , in a significant way , are causes of invasions of the property rights involved . ... The cause of action chosen will have important consequences on the measure of damages applied .
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Section 1052 , 15 U.S.C. § 1052 ( 1958 ) , dealing with registration , referred to any marks " likely to cause confusion or mistake or to deceive . " Section 1114 , concerned with infringement , added the words " as to the source of ...
Section 1052 , 15 U.S.C. § 1052 ( 1958 ) , dealing with registration , referred to any marks " likely to cause confusion or mistake or to deceive . " Section 1114 , concerned with infringement , added the words " as to the source of ...
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