Publishing, Entertainment, Advertising and Allied Fields Law Quarterly, 12. sējumsCallaghan & Company, 1973 |
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132. lappuse
... example , the defendant interfered with the chattel by taking and putting it before the view- ing public . The same interference exists in the Rutgers University football game example . Each and every person's exclusive right to control ...
... example , the defendant interfered with the chattel by taking and putting it before the view- ing public . The same interference exists in the Rutgers University football game example . Each and every person's exclusive right to control ...
134. lappuse
... example of serious interference . If a person takes another's car , runs it for 4 miles , and brings it back , there ... example will result in a conversion . When the defendant movie company put Mr. Smith's photograph in one of its film ...
... example of serious interference . If a person takes another's car , runs it for 4 miles , and brings it back , there ... example will result in a conversion . When the defendant movie company put Mr. Smith's photograph in one of its film ...
135. lappuse
... example of driving a car 4 miles . In the last example , there is a conversion . There is a purposeful use ; linking the name and face of a well - known movie star would certainly enhance the marketability of the film . Consequently ...
... example of driving a car 4 miles . In the last example , there is a conversion . There is a purposeful use ; linking the name and face of a well - known movie star would certainly enhance the marketability of the film . Consequently ...
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