Publishing, Entertainment, Advertising and Allied Fields Law Quarterly, 19. sējumsCallaghan & Company, 1980 |
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... picture of plaintiff , without his consent , as part of an advertise- ment promoting the publisher's business , held ... pictures on baseball cards ) . 9. RESTATEMENnt ( Second ) of TORTS § 652A , Comment b . Dean Prosser in explain- ing ...
... picture of plaintiff , without his consent , as part of an advertise- ment promoting the publisher's business , held ... pictures on baseball cards ) . 9. RESTATEMENnt ( Second ) of TORTS § 652A , Comment b . Dean Prosser in explain- ing ...
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... Picture Theaters Is Upheld Ohio enacted a bill which prohibited " blind bidding , " the practice of a motion picture producer requiring exhibitors to take 212 Vol . XIX PEAL.
... Picture Theaters Is Upheld Ohio enacted a bill which prohibited " blind bidding , " the practice of a motion picture producer requiring exhibitors to take 212 Vol . XIX PEAL.
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practice of a motion picture producer requiring exhibitors to take their products without viewing them . Plaintiffs , major producers and distributors of motion pictures challenged the Ohio enactment as unconstitutional . They stated ...
practice of a motion picture producer requiring exhibitors to take their products without viewing them . Plaintiffs , major producers and distributors of motion pictures challenged the Ohio enactment as unconstitutional . They stated ...
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